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BowDoiN College 



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MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE 



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INCLUDING A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE INSTITUTION 

DURING ITS FIRST CENTURY PREPARED BY 

GEORGE THOMAS 'little 

THE LIBRARIAN 



BRUNSWICK MAINE 
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PRINTED AT JOURNAL OFFICE, LEWISTON, ME. 




PREFATORY NOTE. 



At their annual meeting in 1893, the Boards of Trustees and Over- 
seers requested the librarian to issue a new edition of the geneiTtl 
catalogue, which should include a concise history of the college. They 
also directed that this publication should not be distributed to the 
alumni gratuitously, but should be sold at one dollar a copy, a price 
that does not exceed the actual cost of manufacture. 

The librarian soon found that the preparation of a concise history 
which should be both authoritative afnd symmetrical, involved the 
careful examination of a much larger amount of documentary matter 
than his other duties would allow him to undertake. To write a brief 
history well, one must first write a full history accurately. He has 
accordingly confined himself to issuing a historical sketch in which 
accuracy and a fair degree of completeness have been sought, but 
which, with the possible exception of the first chapter, does not claim 
to be based upon the perusal and study of all the original authorities 
and sources of information that have occurred to him as worthy of con- 
sultation. 

The large amount of illustrative and interesting material to be found 
in old documents and in printed addresses which were not apparently 
used in the valuable history of the college prepared by Messrs. Cleave- 
land and Packard, has led him to quote freely from both these sources, 
believing that the very words of the chief actors and their contempora- 
ries afford truer pictures than would any attempt of his to remould 
them into his own narrative. 

The general catalogue has been prepared on substantially the same 
plan as the last, that of 1889. It aims to give the date and place of 
birth, also, when necessary, of death, the residence and occupation, 
and the academic degrees of every graduate. Membership in the upper 
branches of State Legislatures and in Congress, the holding of other 



IV BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

of the higher political and judicial offices, and service in the late civil 
war are noticed. As a rule, residence in different places is not given 
unless the person has resided in each ten years. Change of occupation 
and other considerations, however, have frequently modified the appli- 
cation of this principle. When not otherwise stated the place of death 
is the residence last mentioned. Every one who detects an error, or 
can supply any deficiency, is earnestly requested to inform the compiler 
at once. 

It was decided shortly before the printing had begun, to include in 
a separate list all regularly admitted academic students who had not 
received a degree from the institution. It was impossible in the brief 
time at his disposal for the compiler to engage in as extended inquiries 
as he would otherwise have attempted. It is sincerely hoped that 
many of the imperfect records in this portion of the catalogue will be 
completed at once through the co-operation of those who consult it. 
The names of many, known in earlier times as " university students," 
and more recently as " special students," have been omitted, because 
there was no source from which a satisfactory list could be compiled. 

The length of time, four months, during which the volume has 
been in press, has rendered it possible to add at the close of the histor- 
ical sketch numerous facts and dates received too late for insertion in 
their proper place in the catalogue. 

The writer takes this opportunity to express his gratitude for aid 
rendered by numerous correspondents, by several of the student assist- 
ants in the library, by G-eneral Joshua L. Chamberlain, LL.D., and 
Professor Jotham B. Sewall, A.M., who have read the advance sheets 
of the historical sketch, and especially by the assistant librarian, whose 
untiring labor has alone made it possible to prepare and print the volume 
without undue neglect of the routine work of the library. 

BowDOiN College Library, 
May 14, 1894. 



CONTENTS. 



PAGE 

Prefatory Note, iii 

List of Illustrations, vii 

HISTORICAL SKETCH. 

Chapter I. The Establishment ix 

Need and general desire for a college in Maine — First move- 
ments — Legislative delays — Location — Provisions of the char- 
ter — Criticism and proposed change — College townships — 
Massachixsetts Hall. 

Chapter II. The Bov^^doins xix 

The Hngnenot ancestor — James Bowdoin, the mercliant — Gov- 
ernor Bowdoin — His scientific and literary attainments — His 
political services — Hon. James Bowdoin, the patron of the Col- 
lege — His benefactions — His will — Tlie contingent remainder — 
The Bowdoin Art Collections — Benefactions from other mem- 
bers of the family. 

Chapter III. President McKeen's Administration. . . xxxi 
Rev. Joseph McKeen — Professor John Abbot — Requirements 
for admission — Inanguration of President — The curricn- 
lum — Methods of instruction — Salaries — Library and appar- 
atus — Tutors — College discipline — Professor Parker Cleave- 
land — Cleaveland Recitation Room and Cabinet — Thorndike 
Oak — President's house — The old chapel — The first Commence- 
ment — President McKeen's death. 

Chapter IV. President Appleton's Administration. . . xli 
Rev. Jesse Appleton — Bible study — College discipline — Maine 
Hall — State aid — Commons — The President as a teacher — 
Professorship of English and Hebrew — Other instructors — Stu- 
dent societies — Religious life — President Appleton's death — 
Political antaofonism to the college. 



VI BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

Chapter V. President Allen's Administration. ... Hi 

Rev. William Allen — State and College — Increase of students — 
Benevolent society — Winthrop Hall — Maine Hall burned — Pro- 
fessor Newman — Professor Packard — Professor Upliam — Pro- 
fessor Smyth — Professor Longfellow — The old faculty — The 
curriculum by departments — Student life- — Attempted removal 
of the president — Second fire in Maine Hall — President Allen's 
resignation. 

Chapter VI. President Woods's Administration. . . Ixxiii 

College finances — President Woods — His views on College dis- 
cipline — Residence abroad — The chapel — Tiitors — Impairment 
of the endowment — Denominational position of the College — 
Collins Professorship — Representation of different denomina- 
tions in the Board of Trustees — Semi-centennial — Law school — 
Improvement of the grounds — The curriculum — Alumni be- 
quests — Resignation of President Woods. 

Chapter VII. President Harris's Administration. . . Ixxxv 

President Harris — His views on collegiate instruction — Teach- 
ing of Natural Science — Changes in the corps of instructors — 
Memorial Hall — Student societies — The Peucinian and Athe- 
na3an — The Greek-letter societies — Resignation of President 
Harris. 

Chapter VIII. President Chamberlain's Administration. xc 

President Chamberlain — Changes in college methods — The 
scientific department — Course in engineering — Its discontinu- 
ance and rearrangement of the curriculum — The military drill — 
The Alumni Association — Representation of the alumni on 
the Board of Overseers — The Winkley and Stone professor- 
ships — President Chamberlain's resignation. 

Chapter IX. President Hyde's Administration. . . . xcvi 

Professor Packard's death — The college jury — Professor Chap- 
man as dean of the faculty. President Hyde — Mission of the 
small college — The Sargent Gymnasium — The curriculum — 
The observatory — The library — Benefactions — The Garcelon 
bequest — Renovation of Maine Hall — The Walker Art Build- 
ing — The Searles Science Building. 



CONTENTS Vll 

Chapter X. Medical School of Maine cii 

Establishment — State aid — Dr. Nathan Smith — Proposed hos- 
pital — Dr. John D. Wells — Medical professors — Adams Hall — 
Seavey Anatomical Cabinet — Changes in the curriculum — Pro- 
posed removal to Portland — Bequest of Mrs. Garcelon. 

Index to Historical Sketch, cvii 

Additions and Corrections, cxi 

Alumni, 27 

Medical Graduates, 104 

Honorary Graduates, 146 

Non-Graduates, ' . . . . 157 

Undergraduates, . . . . "^ 177 

Summary, 181 

Index, 183 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 

PAGE 

The Walker Art Building ix 

The Bowdoin Gallery xxv 

BowDOiN College in 1822. Ivii 

The Chapel Ixxiii 

Bowdoin College in 1862 Ixxxix 

The Mary F. S. Searles Science Building. . . . xcvii 

Bowdoin College in 1892. 1 



HISTORICAL SKETCH. 



CHAPTER I. 

THE ESTABLISHMENT. 

Need and general desire for a college in Maine— First movements — 
Legislative delays — Location —Provisions of the charter — Criticism 
and proposed change — College tov^nships — Massachusetts Hall. 

BowDOiN College does not trace its origin to the munifi- 
cence of an individual, the zeal of a denomination, or the devel- 
opment of a previously-existing school of lower grade. Its 
establishment was due to a wide-spread feeling among the people 
in the District of ]Maine that a college was needed within their 
borders. The po})ulation of the three counties of York, Cum- 
berland, and Lincoln, which, in 1778, acquired the name of the 
District of Maine by the action of the Continental Congress, 
increased rapidly after the close of the AVar of the lie volution. 
The census of 1790 .siiowed, in round numbers, one hundred 
thousand inhabitants. Many of these were natives of the more 
populous portions of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and 
accustomed to the educational advantages the older towns had long 
enjoyed. They desired similar privileges for their children. But 
they were poor, and the hundred miles that separated Portland 
from Boston was a more effective barrier than thrice that distance 
to-day. The cost of a journey from Lewiston to Cambridge 
exceeded a term's tuition. The higher education, if for any save 
the few wealthy families, must be had in their midst. 

The earliest recorded expression of this desire came from 
Lincoln County, one of whose representatives had a bill drawn 
up in 1787 for the establishment of Winthrop College. This 
name was chosen, the preamble states, out of high respect and grat- 
itude for the character and memory of Governor John Winthrop, 
and also of others of his name and race, among them Governor 
John Winthrop, of Connecticut, and John Winthrop, LL.D., 



X BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

late Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard. 
Its government was to be like that of Harvard, its location to be 
determined by a convention of the clergy of every denomination, 
and of suitable representatit^es from the towns or plantations with- 
out a ministel*, together with the justices of the peace and the judge 
of probate for the County of Lincoln. It was to receive a land 
grant from the state and to raise ready money by a lottery.^ The 
legislative journals do not show that action was taken on this bill ; 
but to it, perhaps, may be attributed the setting apart, in March, 
1788, of a township in this county for the use of some college to 
be established in the future. 

The next fall the justices of the peace in the County of Cumber- 
land, in their capacity as a court of sessions, petitioned the General 
Court of the Commonwealth for a college, quoting in their prayer 
from the state constitution of 1780. The first part of the second 
section in the fifth chapter of this instrument reads as folloM^s : 

"Wisdom and knowledge, as well as virtue, diffused generally 
among the body of the people being necessary for the preservation of 
their rights and liberties ; and as these depend on spreading the oppor- 
tunities and advantages of education in the various parts of the countrv, 
and among the diffei-ent orders of the people, it shall be the duty of 
Legislatures and Magistrates, in all future periods of this Common- 
wealth to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all 
seminaries of them." 

At the same time the Cumberland association of ministers 
sent a similar petition. This body was composed of Congrega- 
tional clergymen, who, with a single exception, were graduates 
of Harvard College. They represented all the churches except 
three that then held religious services regularly within the county. 
These petitions were presented in November, 1788, and referred 
to a committee. No further legislative action is I'ecorded till 
February, 1790, when leave was granted the petitioners to bring- 
in a bill. For some reason, not now apparent, Hon. Josiah 
Thacher, who, as an original petitioner and a member of the 
senate, was earnest for the establishment of a college, did not 

iThe proposed bill is printed in full in the Cumberland Gazette of February 
7, 1788. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XI 

bring in a l)ill till January of 1791. It was promptly passed in 
the upper house. In the lower house it met with opposition 
because Gorham was selected as the site for the institution, and 
it was finally referred to the next legislature. 

Meantime active measures were taken by different towns in 
Cumberland County to secure the location of the college within 
their borders. Rev. Alfred Johnson, of Freeport, secured con- 
ditional subscri[)tions in his vicinity amounting to nearly four 
thousand dollars, and urged that this town, on the highway be- 
tween Portland and the Kennebec, was most ftivorably situated, 
since, by the last census, as many of the inhabitants of the state 
lived to the east as to the west of it. 

The inhabitants of North Yarmouth assembled in town meeting 
arrived at the following natural, if somewhat naive, conclusion : 

"And also takiiiji^ into Consideration that this is not a trading or 
Market-Town, nor like to be, that it has not any County Courts held 
in it, is mucli of an inland Town tho accommodated with a good 
Harbour, and that a Colledge may be set nigher or more remote from 
the Bay as may l>e judged most convenient, and yet stand upon some 
good Road in the vicinity of a Number of Husbandmen, not so much 
exposed to many Temptations to Dissipation, Extravagance, Vanity 
and \arious \"ices as great Sea-port Towns frequently are, it became 
their opinion, judging as they hope witli ImpartiaHty, free from local 
Prejudices, tliat tliis Town was the most Suitable Place for tixing the 
said Colledge." 

They accordingly ^■oted to give conditionally the School Farm 
of two hundred acres, while a considerable amount was promised 
in labor or money by individuals. 

The people of Portland presented their claim for the college 
in a long petition, raised thirty-five hundred dollai-s by subscrip- 
tion, and selected a site "on the top of a height called Bramhalfs 
Hill about three-fourths, of a mile from the central part of the 
compact settlement." Their spokesman and most influential advo- 
cate, Rev. Dr. Samuel Deane, wrote to a member of the legisla- 
ture as follows : ^ 

" In favor of placing the college in Portland, we say, That the 
people in this vicinity are better able to do something towards building 

1 Maine Genealogist and Biographer, vol. 1, p. 114. 



xn BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

and endowing a college than those in any other part of the county, or 
of the whole District of Maine ; and that were the College voted by 
the Hon. Court into any other town, no College at all would be erected 
or endowed. We say also that Portland is far more central and con- 
venient, as it respects the whole County of Cumberland, than any other 
place is or can be. And that it is not ten miles to the South West of 
the centre of ye inhabitants of the five Counties ; and vastly more con- 
venient for the district, than any other place, for going and returning, 
by land or water ; as well as sufficiently distant from all other colleges 
and Universities. And that if the two Eastern young counties should 
in time become populous, there will be plenty of room for another 
College, 150 miles eastward of this. 

We say. Seminaries of learning ought to afford a publick education ; 
and that they ought to be, ever have been, and ever must be in populous 
places. They ought to be, because it is a matter of importance that 
students should be in the way of getting some knowledge of men and 
manners, while their geniuses have a juvenile flexibility, and before 
their rustick habits become fixed and unalterable ; that so they may be 
more fit to mix with mankind, and to fill publick stations with comfort, 
and a prospect of usefulness. They ever have been in populous places ; 
witness those in all parts of Europe, aud the most of those in America. 
They on the whole, ever will be in populous places, because a Univer- 
sity will be the means of making any place populous, in which it is 
placed, in one or two centuries. 

We say. It will be in favour of the College to be sited in Portland, 
on account of obtaining provisions : for these the Steward of the College 
will be able to purchase most of the kinds which will be needed, and at 
least one fourth part cheaper than they could be got in any other town 
in the county, as it is already become a considerable market town." 

At least three other towns had earnest advocates in the 
legislature, and the members from the District of Maine were 
naturally unable to agree. At their request the House of Rep- 
resentatives passed, 15 June, 1791, a bill establishing the College 
of Maine within the County of Cumberland, leaving the location 
to be decided later. The Senate, however, did not concur in this 
action. In January and in June of 1792 this bill was again 
considered, but the question of place prevented concurrent action by 
the two branches of the legislature. The next year the differences 
were outwardly harmonized, and on the 28 March, 1793, a bill 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XUl 

incorporating Bowdoin College passed each house. But Governor 
John Hancock did not sign it. It has been said this failure was 
due to the name of the institution, that of his late political rival ; 
it is more just as well as more charitable to ascribe it to the loca- 
tion, which was not at Portland. In February and in June of 
1794 the matter of location was again considered by the legis- 
lature. A formal expression of opinion was sought from each 
meml)er of the General Court from the District of Maine and a 
large majority was found to be in favor of Brunswick. This choice 
was unquestionably of the nature of a compi'omise, in which 
geographical position far outweighed any other advantages oftered. 
On Tuesday, 24 June, 1794, the charter of Bowdoin College, 
having passed both houses, received the signature of Governor 
Samuel Adams. 

It is interesting as well as instructive to note tliat, during this 
agitation for a college, five academies, each with a land grant from 
the commonwealth, had been estal:)lished in the District of Maine, 
Hallo well in 1791, Berwick in 1791, Fryeburg in 1792, Wash- 
ington at East Machias in 1792, and Portland in 1794. 

The charter states the purpose of the institution to be the 
education of youth ; and adds that its funds are to be appropriated 
in such manner as shall most effectually promote virtue and piety, 
and the kn<)wled<>:e of such of the lano-iiao-es and of the useful 
and liberal arts and sciences as the corporation shall direct. It 
defines at length the officers and the provinces of the two bodies 
associated in the government of the college. These are the Trustees 
and the Overseers. The former board consists of not more than 
thirteen nor less than seven, of whom the President and the 
Treasurer of the college are ex ojficio members. They have the 
right to remove any one of their number when, by reason of age 
or otherwise, he shall become incapable of discharging the duties 
of his office ; to fill all vacancies ; to hold real and personal estate, 
the net annual income of which shall not exceed "ten thousand 
pounds " ; ^ to confer such degrees as are usually conferred by 

iTen thousand pounds was equivalent to $33,333. By enabling acts [jassed by 
tlie legislatures of Massachusetts and Maine in 1891, and accepted by the Boards 
of the college, this proviso is removed, and the institution is not restricted as to 
the amount of funds it may hold in carrying out the purpose of its charter. 



XIV BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

universities ; ' to elect the president, professors, and instructors, 
to fix their salaries and define their duties ; in general to serve as 
the executive board of the institution. No corporate business, 
however, can be transacted unless seven Trustees are present, 
and no act of theirs is valid until it is agreed to by the Overseers. 
These also form a corporate body, consisting of not more than 
forty-five nor less than twenty-five persons, of whom fifteen form 
a quorum. The President of the college and the Secretary of the 
Trustees are ex officio members. The Overseers have the right 
to remove a member for incapacity or neglect of duty ; to fill all 
vacancies in their number ; to require an account of the Treasurer 
of the college and to fix his bond ; and, most important of all, 
to veto any act of the Trustees. No person except the President 
and the Secretary of the Trustees can be at the same time a 
member of each Board. The legislature has the right to grant 
further powers to the corporations, or to alter or annul existing 
powers as far as necessary to promote the best interests of the 
college. 

The closing section of the charter grants, from the unappro- 
priated lands belonging to tlie Commonwealth, five townships, 
each six miles square, with the jjrovision that the Trustees or their 
assio^ns should cause fifteen families to be settled on each of these 
townships within twelve years. The customary reserve is also 
made in each township of three lots of three hundred and twenty 
acres each, for the first settled minister, for the use of the ministry, 
and for the use of the schools. 

The provisions of this charter were manifestly influenced by 
those of Harvard College,^ which then had a Board of Overseers 
that included tlie clergymen of the vicinage and the members of 
the State Senate. The first draft of the bill for the establishment 
of the " College of Maine " provided a single board of control, 
consisting of seventeen persons, of whom a majority should be 
laymen. The disadvantages resulting from the conduct of college 

1 A proviso restrained the corporation from conferring any degrees except those 
of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts until January 1, 1810. 

2 Of the New England colleges, only Harvard, Brown, Bowdoin, and Bates 
have this twofold form of government. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XV 

interests by two separate bodies were fully stated by President 
Timothy Dwight of Yale, on the occasion of his visit to Bruns- 
wick in 1807. • 

The existence of a large board with no power to originate, but 
with the right to negative the measures of a smaller body, renders the 
government, he says, "uncertain, prolix, and indecisive, furnishes 
room for the operation of multiplied personal interests, prejudices, 
intrigues, and unfortunate compromises ; and, generally prevents the 
order, energy and decision, attendant upon a single board. A body of 
Overseers, occasionally called together to meddle with the affairs of the 
college, will usually feel so little interest in them, except at the moment, 
as never to be in possession of the system intended to be pursued ; the 
wisdom and expediency of one part of which will often depend more on 
its relation to the other parts, than on its own nature. Often they Avill 
not come together, at all, in such numbers as to form a quorum ; and 
will thus prevent the accomplishment of the business for which they 
Avere summoned. The very numbers of whicli they consist, will of 
course include many, who are incompetent judges of academical 
concerns, and many more, who will never take pains to inquire into 
their nature, or to possess themselves of that judgment, which their 
capacity would in better circumstances enable them to form. Their 
decisions, tlierelbre, Avill often be sudden ; often crude, and not unfre- 
quently hostile to the very interests, which they would wish to promote. 
To secure the prosperity of such an institution, it is indispensably 
necessary, that a system, embracing all its interests for a considerable 
period at least, should be carefully formed and closely pui'sued. All, 
Avho are to vote, should distinctly understand this system ; and, when- 
ever they come to act, should have it fully in their minds ; so as to 
comprehend readily the relation, which every new measure has to the. 
general scheme, and its proper influence on measures already adopted. 
This can be done, only by a long continued, and minute acquaintance 
Avith the affairs of the institution ; and can never be done by men, Avho, 
occupied busily in totally different concerns, come rarely and casually, 
to the consideration of these. The votes of such men will be governed 
by the impvilse of the moment ; by whim ; by prejudice ; by attachment 
to a friend, or a party ; and sometimes, not improbably, by the mere 
fact, that their duty requires them to vote, Avhen perhaps, they are 
Avholly at a loss Avhether the A'ote, actually given, aa^IU be useful or 
mischicAOus. If such a system be not so pursued ; the interests of a 

1 Travels in New England and New York, a'oI. ii., p. 212. 



XVI BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

public seminary can never become prosperous, unless by accident, or by 
the peculiarly meritorious labours of a wise and vigorous Faculty ; 
overcoming many disadvantages, and pi'eventing with uncommon pru- 
dence, and felicity, the mischievous effects of indigested, desultory 
regulations." 

The evils foreseen and described above have been realized on 
several occasions. Fortunately, during the decades in which they 
were most noticeable, they were more than neutralized by the 
loyal and efficient group of men who then formed the teaching 
force and whose customary title for many years was " the executive 
government." 

At the outset, what might seem to be a lack of interest in the 
infant institution was displayed in the lower Board. Of its forty- 
two members, one-third never attended a meeting. A few of 
these absentees were men whose names were included in the 
charter solely on the ground of official station. Most of them 
were kept away by the expense and difficulty of traveling or by the 
infirmities of age. In subsequent years, however, the number 
of overseers who have kept themselves informed as to the interests 
of the institution has been so large, and the assistance they have 
rendered so material, that a proposal made by a prominent alumnus 
in 1884 to do away with this Board received comparatively little 
approval.^ 

Slow progress was made in the task of organizing the college. 
Eight years elapsed between the granting of the charter and the 
beojinnino; of instruction. The two o-overninoj Boards had different 
theories as to the cause of this. The Overseers claimed that the 
Trustees were old and dilatory. The Trustees maintained that 
the lack of money was the root of all the evils under which 
the institution labored. Furthermore, if they were slow, the 
Overseers were obstinate.^ The records seem to indicate that the 
latter were over-anxious to have their own way in the matter of 

iSee Bowdoin Orient, vol. xiii., p. 239; vol. xiv., pp. 5, 7, 22, 38, 70. 

2 The dissatisfaction of the Overseers went so far as to lead them to petition 
the General Court to increase the number of Trustees. That body made a formal 
reply to the legislature, an abstract of which is given in Cleaveland's History of 
Bowdoin College (p. 6), and the matter was apparently dropped. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XVll 

the size and cost of the first building to be erected. For this 
purpose they were willing to dispose of two of the five townships 
granted by the state, and their repeated vetoes of the more cautious 
proposals of the Trustees delayed action. Again, some time was 
lost by the failure of each Board to obtain a quorum for one impor- 
tant special meeting to be held 25 August, 1795, at Brunswick. 

The chief reason for this delay in organization was inability 
to realize a sufficient amount of money from the unproductive 
lands granted by the state. "There was much land in the market 
selling at twenty cents (an acre) and even lower, and it was 
difficult to sell at any price."' To sell the college townships 
for a lower price than such property had obtained in the past 
and was likely to secure in the future seemed an unwise course 
to the committee having the matter In charge. Fortunately, as 
the sequel proved, these conservative counsels prevailed. The 
five townshi])s, the gift of the Conunon wealth, were surveyed and 
formally transferred to the college, 25 February, 179G. They 
arc now known as Dixmont, Sebec, Foxcroft, Guilford, and 
Abbot. The value of this amount of wild land, if estimated 
at the a\erage price per acre received by the Commonwealth for 
other land sold in 1794, was $21,441. 12. ^ The expenses of 
surveying and settling were considerable, and the losses from 
unfulfilled contracts not a few during a long series of years, yet 
the net amount realized from this charter endowment may be 
conser\'atively estimated at twenty-five thousand dollars, with 
interest at six per cent, from the very first. 

In 1798, a beginning was made upon a "House for the use 
of the College." This house is now known as Massachusetts Hall. 
It was to be completed as soon as the Treasurer could pay the 
$2,400 appropriated for its erection. The site had been chosen 
two years before, when, on the 19 July, 1796, the Boards had 
held their first meeting at Brunswick and walked through the 
pine-covered plain just south of the village at Pejepscot Falls. 

1 Letter of Hon. Alden Bradford to Nehemiali Cleveland, dated 3 February, 
1835. 

'^It may be of interest to note that the state valuation in 1894 of these five 
towns is $1,525,120. 



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The thirty acres of land they selected for the campus had been given 
by Col. William Stanwood, John Dunlap, Esq., and Gen. Samuel 
Thompson, and two hundred acres additional liad been transferred 
to the college by vote of the town. Unfortunately the market for 
wild land was even duller during the two following than it had 
been in the preceding years. The College Treasurer could not 
procure the cash needed to finish the hall " after the finishing of 
HoUis Hall in Cambridge." The walls erected in 1799 of brick 
brought from Portland, were provided with a temporary roof, and 
the building stood with its windows boarded up for two years. 
Repeated circulation of subscription papers had brought to the 
college only $800, and a considerable portion of this was in books. 
Discouraged, the Boards voted in 1800 to apply to the General 
Court for a grant of money to enable them to carry out the pur- 
poses of their organization. Nothing resulted from this. 

The dawn of a brighter day was, however, close at hand. In 
1801 the committee in charge of the college townships sold Dix- 
mont for upwards of $20,000. In the same year they disposed 
of Foxcroft, which was smaller and much less favorably situated, 
for $7,940. Work was at once resumed upon Massachusetts 
Hall, and "by the spring of 1802, all the external conditions for 
opening the College, — accommodations for a president and family, 
rooms for students, for a chapel and hall, for lectures and recita- 
tions, for library and apparatus — were snugly and economically 
provided for within this single edifice."^ 

iPresident Wood's Address on the Opening of the New Hall of the Medical 
School, p. 8. 



CHAPTER II. 

THE BOWDOINS. 

The Huguenot ancestor — James Bowdoin, the merchant — Governor 
Bowdoiu— His scientific and literary attainments— His political services — 
Hon. James Bowdoin, the patron of the College— His benefactions — His 
will — The contingent remainder— The Bowdoin Art Collections— Bene- 
factions from other members of the family. 

When Louis XIV signed the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 
he little thought he thus indirectly provided a name for a Protestant 
college to be established across the water a full centuiy later. 
Pierre Baudouin, one of the Huguenot subjects of Le Grand 
Monarque, preferred a few acres of wild land on the shores of 
Casco Bay to his ancestral estate in the valley of the Sevre when 
the latter could be retained only by the recantation of his religious 
beliefs. He is said to have been a physician by profession, and, 
on the testimony of his great-grandson, was the owner of landed 
property near Kochelle, which in KIS') "yielded the considerahle 
income of 700 louis d'ors per annum.''' 

Driven from France by religious persecution, after a short 
sojourn in Dublin, he landed at Casco, homeless and almost pen- 
niless, with his wife and four children in 1687. In that year he 
petitioned Sir Edmund Andros, then Governor-in-Chief of New 
England, for a grant of one hundred acres of unoccupied land at 
the point of Barbary Creek "to the end that he might have the 
means of supporting his family." The request was favorably 
considered, but before a warrant for its execution was issued, he 
had settled near what is now the corner of Emery and Spring- 
streets in the city of Portland, and curiously enough within a few 
rods of the spot selected one hundred years later by the Rev. Dr. 
Samuel Deane for the site of the college that was to perpetuate 

iThis is equivalent to $13,500, but was relatively a mucli larger amount then 
than now. The main authority for this account of the Bowdoins is Hon. Robert 
C. Winthrop's Address before the Maine Historical Society, 5 September, 1849. 



XX BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

his name. Here he remained for two years and a half, removing 
to Boston just in time to escape the capture of Fahnouth by the 
French and Indians in May, 1(390, and the subsequent massacre 
of the settlers. The remainder of his life was spent at Boston, 
where he was a prominent member of a French Protestant church, 
composed of fellow-refugees. 

His son, James Bowdoin, became a merchant, and by his 
industry, integrity, and ability accumulated the largest fortune 
that had at that time been held by one person in Massachusetts. 
For several years before his death, which occurred in 1747, he 
occupied a seat in the Colonial Council. With him the family 
name assumed the English form now so familiar. 

His son. Governor James Bowdoin, was born in Boston, 
August 7, 1726, received his early education under Master Lovell 
at the South Grammar School, and after the usual college course 
of that day took the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Harvard in 
1745. His interest in scientific investigation early manifested 
itself. At the age of twenty-four he made the acquaintance of 
Benjamin Franklin, and began both a correspondence and a friend- 
ship that closed only with their lives. The American philosopher 
was then in the midst of his famous experiments in electricity. 
His estimate of the young man's ability is shown by his request 
for observations on the copy of "his electrical papers, fairly tran- 
scribed," which he sent him, and a few years later by withdrawing 
one of his hypotheses and writing, "I grow more doubtful of my 
former supposition, and more ready to allow weight to that objec- 
tion which you have indeed stated with great strength and clear- 
ness." Many of Bowdoin's scientific letters were sent by Franklin 
to London, read before the Royal Society, and published with his 
own. Of them he writes : "It gives me great pleasure that my 
book afforded any to my friends. I esteem those letters of yours 
amonof its brightest ornaments, and have the satisfaction to find 
that they add greatly to the reputation of American philosophy." 

To Governor Bowdoin was due, in great measure, the foun- 
dation of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was 
chosen its first president, an office which he lield to his death, 
contributed to its proceedings, and bequeathed to it his private 



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library of twelve hundred volumes, covering all branches of 
science then known. His attainments were recognized on both 
sides of the Atlantic. He received an election to the Royal 
Society of Great Britain, the degree of doctor of laws from the 
University of Edinburgli, and also from his Alma Mater and 
the University of Pennsylvania. 

While his natural bent was unquestional)ly towards physical 
science, he showed a fondness for literature. Three of the 
pieces in the elaborate "Pietas et Gratulatio ,''^ sent by Harvai'd 
College to George III on his accession to the throne, came from 
his pen. A more successful courting of the muse of poetry was 
his " Paraphrase on a part of the (Economy of Human Life," 
published anonymously in 17 oil. 

It is natural to find him a patron of education. When 
Harvard lost its library by fire, in 17(34, he contributed liberally 
to its restoration ; he added to its scientific apparatus " an elegant 
and valuable orrery " ; he served as a fellow of the corporation for 
several years ; and by his will he established a fund for the 
encouragement of polite literature. Upon this foundation, now 
amounting to upwards of $18,000, the Bowdoin Prizes for 
Euiilisli Dissertations have been reoularlv awarded for a lono- 
series of years. He was active in organizing the Massachusetts 
Humane Society, and served as its president for a long period. 

It was not, however, by his scientific attainments and philan- 
thropic disposition that Governor Bowdoin won the high place he 
held in the estimation of his generation. It was his fortune to 
live at a period when political affairs demanded tliought and 
action on the part of every true-hearted citizen. It is to his 
honor that his study of the political situation, carried on 
thoroughly, conscientiously, and boldly, led him to choose the 
party of American independence, a party which, though jjossessed 
of several leaders of equal ability, had none of his wealth and 
social standing. He entered political life as a representative from 
Boston at the age of twenty-seven, and took an active part in 
preparing measures to resist the encroachments of the French. 
He was especially interested in the union of the colonies proposed 
by his friend, Franklin, at the Albany Convention of 1754. In 



Xxii BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

the rough draft of a speech, dehvered by him in the colonial leg- 
islature, occur these woixls : "If the Colonies were united, they could 
easily drive the French out of this part of America ; but, in a 
disunited state, the French, though not a tenth part so numerous, 
are an overmatch for them all. They are under one head and 
one direction, and all pull one way ; whereas the Colonies have 
no head, some of them are under no dii*ection in military matters, 
and all pull diiFerent ways. Joiyi or die must be their motto." 

In 1757 he was chosen a member of the Council, or upper 
house of the colonial legislature, and was annually re-elected for 
the next seventeen years. Here he took part in all the discussions 
of the prolonged controversy between the British Ministry and the 
Colony, and drafted a large part of those state papers which, as a 
distinguished descendant has said, " originally and gradually pre- 
pared the popular heart for the great issue of independence." He 
was styled the leader and manager of the Council, as Samuel Adams 
was of the House. The royal governor writes of him : "Bowdoin 
greatly encouraged, if he did not first propose (as a measure of 
retaliation for the arbitrary taxes imposed by Great Britain) the 
association for leaving off the custom of mourning dress for the 
loss of deceased friends ; and for wearing, on all occasions, the 
common manufactures of the country." In 1774 his election to 
the Council, which had once before Ijeen ^^etoed by the royal 
governor, was again negatived by General Gage, acting in 
accordance with express orders from His Majesty George III. 
The same year he was chosen first on the list of delegates to 
represent Massachusetts at the First Continental Congress at 
Philadelphia. Had not the serious illness of his Avife and the 
partial failure of his own health hept him at home, his name 
would probably have held the prominent place on the Declaration 
of Independence now occupied by that of his substitute, eJohn 
Hancock. In 1775 he was elected a member and chosen presi- 
dent of the Provincial Council, a body which exercised supreme 
authority in the colony. This position brought him into personal 
relations with Washington, which resulted in an intimate acquaint- 
ance and a lasting friendship. In 1779 he served as presiding 
officer of the convention that framed the constitution of the 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XXIU 

commonwealth, and also as chairman of the select committee that 
framed the first draft. Under this constitution he was offered by 
the first legislature the position of lieutenant-governor and also 
that of senator. He declined each, but accepted, a few months 
later, membership on the commission to revise and codify the laws 
of the state. 

In 1785 he was chosen Governor, and re-elected the following 
year. His administration was rendered noteworthy by his efforts 
to secure an increase of the powers of the Continental Congress, 
so that it miuht regulate trade with foreign nations and raise a 
revenue for the public credit, a measure he had advocated thirty 
years before in the Albany Convention. Among the many steps 
that terminated in the formation of the federal constitution, few 
were more important than the strong resolutions passed by Massa- 
chusetts in 1785 at the suggestion and earnest recommendation of 
Governor Bowdoin. Still more noteworthy was his action at the 
time of Shays' rebellion. The firmness and the wisdom he dis- 
played in ]>utting down tliis insurrection at the cost of much 
personal unpopularity ha\c establisiied Avith posterity his rej)uta- 
tion as a far-sighted and unselfish patriot. It was a critical period. 
Debt and discontent were everywhere rife, and the triumph of law 
and order in Massachusetts meant tlie trium[)h of the same princi- 
ples in the other states. 

After retiring from the chief magistracy, GoAcrnor Bowdoin 
was again called to exert his influence in the convention assembled 
in 178S to ratify the constitution of the United States, in which 
he served as a delegate from Boston as did his son from Dor- 
chester. With the following words, with which he closed his 
formal speech for its adoption, this sketch of his political career 
can well close : 

" If the constitution should be finally accepted and established, 
it will complete the temple of American liberty, and, like the key- 
stone of a o-rand and magnificent arch, be the bond of union to 
keep all the parts firm and compacted together. May this temple, 
sacred to liberty and virtue, — sacred to justice, the first and greatest 
political virtue, and built upon the broad and solid foundation of 
perfect union — be dissoluble only by the dissolution of nature ! 



XXIV BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

and may this convention have the distinguished honor of erecting 
one of its pillars on that lasting foundation." 

Governor Bowdoin's health, never robust, failed rapidly in the 
fall of 1790, and he died on November sixth of that year. Of 
his many eulogists one has described his character as truthfully as 
forcefully, in the sentence : " It may be said that our country has 
produced many men of as much genius ; many men of as much 
learning and knowledge ; many of as much zeal for the liberties 
of their country ; and many of as much piety and virtue ; but is it 
not rare indeed to find those in whom they have all combined and 
been adorned with his other accomplishments ? " 

The death of this man amid wide-spread sorrow on the part of 
the people, seems to have brought the friends of the proposed 
college in the District of Maine to a decision as to its name. 
With genuine New England shrewdness, however, one of them 
procured an introduction to the only son of the late governor, 
mentioned the proposed action, and made natural suggestions as to 
the interest shown in learning by the family in the past, and the 
many needs of a new institution. Mr. James Bowdoin, as a 
descendant of the interviewer writes, heard him through without 
objection, but made no promises. Subsequently, however, assur- 
ance was given that the new college should have aid from the 
family, though the assurance was coupled with the caution that 
too much must not be expected. 

Hon. James Bowdoin, the third to bear this name, and the 
patron of the college, was graduated at Harvard in 1771, studied 
law ten months at the University at Oxford, and spent nearly the 
same time in travel in England. After a short stay at home, he 
again crossed the Atlantic, mainly on account of his health, which 
was always delicate, spent some time in Italy, and was on his way 
to England when the news of the Battle of Lexington called him 
home. He was anxious to enter the army, but his parents' health, 
not to mention his own, seemed to forbid. He was with General 
Washington, however, when the latter entered Boston in March, 
1776, and took his commander to dine at his grandfather Erving's, 
where the best the town could afford was placed before them in a 
piece of salted beef. Mr. Bowdoin entered political life as a 




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representative to the legislature from Dorchester in 1786. He 
was a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1788, and also 
served in the state senate and the governor's council. In 1804 
he received a commission from President Jefferson as Minister 
Plenipotentiary to the Court of Spain. He was subsequently 
made associate minister with Cleneral Armstrong to the Court of 
France. His stay al)road, though not successful in the object 
especially before him — compensation for repeated spoliations of 
American commerce — was indirectly of the greatest benefit to the 
college, the needs of which he seems constantly to have had in 
mind. Ill health caused his return in 1808, and three years later, 
October 11, 1811, he died suddenly at his favorite residence on 
the island of Naushon in Buzzard's Bay. 

At the first meeting of the Trustees of the college at Portland, 
December 3, 1794, a letter was read from Mr. Bowdoin, express- 
ing his appreciation of the respect shown his father's memory in 
the name chosen for the college, and announcing a gift of one 
thousand dollars in specie and one thousand acres of land in 
Bowdoinham. The land was valued by the recipients at $3,000. 
The next year another connnunication was received, transferring 
to the college a well-secured mortgage for nearly tlu-ee thousand 
dollars, and asking that it might be employed for the endowment 
of a professorship of mathematics and natural and experimental 
philosophy, the interest being added to the principal until a 
professor was chosen. Mr. Bowdoin was urged to accept the 
position of President of the Board of Overseers, but declined 
owing to the difficulty of regularly attending the meetings at 
Brunswick. His interest, as well as his confidence in the insti- 
tution, appears from the fact that his grand-nephew and heir, 
James (Winthrop) Bowdoin, was sent to the "down-east" college 
rather than to Cambridge. Shortly before his death, Mr. Bowdoin 
transferred to the college a large tract of land in the town of 
Lisbon, embracing about six thousand acres. 

Though these gifts, made during his life-time, may not seem 
large at the present day, their importance to the infant institution 
can hardly be over-estimated. By his will there came to the 
college at once several valuable collections and, eventually, a 

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XXVI BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

considerable sum of money. Two clauses of this will are here 
printed in order to show the ground for the peculiar, but unques- 
tionably just, claim the college advanced thirty years later : 

Fifthly. I give and devise unto my nephew James Temple Bow- 
doin for and during the term of his natural life my Mansion House in 
Beacon Street in said Boston and the furniture of the drawing-room 
therein with the Stables and Land unto said Mansion House belonging, 
Also all my Islands Lands Farms & Estate in Chilmark in the County 
of Dukes County in said Commonwealth with the Houses, buildings, 
Stores, Salt works and appurtenances, farming Tools and Stock of 
every kind on said Lands & estate with the furniture in the Houses on 
said Lands, also my right and estate in a piece of land held in common 
with Joseph Parker containing about three Acres more or less lying 
within Woods hole neck, To hold what I have thus given and devised 
to said James Temple Bowdoin for and during the term of his natural 
life and from and after the determination of that estate by forfeiture or 
otherwise I give the same to Thomas Lindall Winthrop and Richard 
Sullivan of said Boston Esquires and to their heirs in trust only to 
preserve and support the contingent remainders and uses herein after 
limited from being defeated barred or destroyed ; and for that purpose 
•from time to time and at all times to make entries and bring Actions 
as occasion may require nevertheless to permit and suffer the said 
James Temple Bowdoin to receive the rents issues and profits thereof 
for and during the term of his natural life, and from and immediately 
after his decease, I give and devise all the foregoing estates so given to 
him for life, unto and to the use and behoof of the first son lawfully 
begotten or to be begotten of the said James Temple Bowdoin, and the 
heirs male of the Body of such first son lawfully issuing ; and for 
default of such issue to the use and behoof of the second, third, and 
all other son and sons of said James Temple Bowdoin and the heirs 
male of the body or bodies of such second third and other son or sons 
lawfully begotten or to be begotten severally and successively as they 
shall be in seniority of age and priority of birth that is to say, the 
oldest of such son and sons and the heirs male of his and their body and 
bodies being always to be preferred before the youngest of such son 
and sons and the heirs male of his and their body and bodies lawfully 
to be begotten and for default of such issue then I give and devise 
said estates so given to said James Temple Bowdoin for life unto my 
other nephew James Bowdoin Winthrop now of Harvard College^ in 

iThe proper correction, Bowdoin College in Brunswick, is made at the close 
of the document before it was signed. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XXVll 

Cambridge, he dropping the name of Winthrop, for and during the 
term of his natural Life and from and immediately after the determina- 
tion of that his estate by forfeiture or otherwise, I give and devise the 
same unto said Thomas Lindal Winthrop and Richard Sullivan and 
to their heirs in trust only to preserve and support the contingent 
remainders and uses herein after limited from being defeated, barred or 
destroyed, and for that purpose from time to time to make entries, but 
to suffer said James Bowdoin Winthrop to receive the rents and profits 
thereof during the term of his natural life and at his decease I give 
and devise the same Mansion House and lands in Boston and Islands 
and estates (described in the devise to said James Temple) unto and to 
the use and behoof of the first son lawfully begotten of said James 
Bowdoin Winthrop and the heirs male of the body of such first son 
lawfully issuing and for default of such issue to the use of the second 
third and other sons of said James Bowdoin Winthrop and the heirs 
male of the body of each of them in succession & manner as before 
limited to the male issue of said James Temple, and for default of 
any such male issue of said James Temple and of said James Bowdoin 
Winthrop then I give and devise the said Estates in Boston and in the 
County of Dukes County and Woods hole, with their Stock furniture 
and appurtenances before described unto the aforesaid Bowdoin College 
in fee simple forever. 

Sixthly. I give and devise to my said NephcAv James Temple 
Bowdoin and to his heirs in fee simple my Estate in State Street and 
Kilby Street formerly called the Bunch of Grapes Tavern, also my 
Brick House and small Brick tenements in Back Street and Richmond 
Street all in said Boston, and all the foregoing gifts and devises which 
I have thus made to him are under the hope and expectation that he 
will return to and continue to be a Citizen of the United States. 

Of the two nephews selected by Mr. Bowdoin to hold his 
landed estates and maintain the family name, one, Mr. James 
(Winthrop) Bowdoin died unmarried in 1833. Ten years before, 
the college had sold him its contingent remainder in valuable 
lands on the Kennebec for $2,000, all that it seemed, but, unfort- 
unately, only a fraction of what it proved, to be worth. The 
other, Mr. James Temple Bowdoin, continued to live abroad with 
his family. At his death in 1842, President Woods was led to 
believe that the patron of the college, a strong Jeffersonian 
democrat, never intended any of his property should be held 
abroad by British subjects, and his study of the law of contingent 



XXVlll BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

remainders convinced him that the college could now justly advance 
its claims as residuary legatee. After consultation with eminent 
lawyers, he had this course pursued in spite of the lukewarmness 
of some of the Trustees, themselves jurists of eminence, and of 
popular disapproval in Boston of the particular steps taken to 
bring the matter before the courts. The case, however, was 
never tried. A compromise was proposed by the heirs of Mr. 
James Temple Bowdoin, and, in accordance with its terms, 
$31,696 was received by the college.^ 

In accordance with the provisions of the will, the college 
received at once Mr. Bowdoin's library. This consisted of upwards 
of two thousand volumes and of as many pamphlets. The books 
were largely purchased abroad, and were evidently chosen with 
much personal care and thought. The collection was especially 
strong in French literature and history, in science and agriculture, 
and in international law. In mineralogy it seems to have included 
almost everything in print. The works in English literature are 
well selected, but the absence of poetry is noticeable. If Greek 
and Latin poets, and Shakespeare, Milton, and Pope are excluded, 
hardly one volume is found where one might expect a dozen. 
Among the more expensive sets may be mentioned BuUiard, 
Herbier de la France, Le Moniteur Universel, 1789-1807, Tab- 
leaux Historiques de la Revolution Frangaise, Memoires de ITnstitut 
National, and the first American edition of the Encyclopaedia 
Britannica. The library was appraised at $5,362.26. Time has 
made queer work with some of the values assigned by the ap- 
praisers. The " 131 bundles of pamphlets in number about 2117 " 
contained some of the rare tracts on American history now so 
diligently sought for, and their market value to-day, instead of 
being one-twentieth, might well exceed that of the books. 

With the library came the Haiiy collection of minerals valued 
at $400, models in crystallography valued at $200, and other 
scientific apparatus appraised at an equal amount. The following 

lA fuller account of this transaction is given in Cleaveland's History of 
Bowdoin College, p. 108. The reader, however, should be cautioned against one 
sentence so unfortunately worded as to seem to reflect upon the honor of a most 
loyal Trustee of the college. 



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chapter will show the influence these exerted on the character of 
the instruction in science in the college. 

Of far greater value, though of less immediate service, were 
the seventy paintings and one hundred and forty-two drawings, 
bequeathed to the college with the library. Mr. Bowdoin in his 
repeated visits to Europe seems to have developed a love for art 
which his last residence in Paris gave him an excellent opportunity 
to gratify. Unfortunately no memoranda are extant of the many 
purchases he made there. No catalogue from his own hand 
exists, or appears to have existed at his death, of a collection then 
considered the finest in this country, and which still holds a most 
prominent place among those possessed by American colleges. 
The inventory furnished by the executors identifies each picture by 
its subject but fails to give the name of the painter except in case 
of twenty-two canvases. These belong mainly to the Dutch 
school and include good examples of Wouvermans, Hondekoter, 
Berghem, Van Balen, and Michael Carr^. The Flemish school is 
represented by originals or fine copies of Rubens, Vandyck, and 
Teniers ; the French school by originals by Stella, Patel, Man- 
glard, and Laroix ; the Italian school by a Salvator Rosa and by 
co[)ies from Raphael, Titian, and Cxuido Reni. Portraits of 
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, painted by Gilbert Stuart 
at Mr. Bowdoin's special request, are admirable specimens of 
American art. The Bowdoin family portraits which were received 
at later date include good examples of the work of Robert Feke, 
John Singleton Copley, and possibly of John Smibert. 

Less known to most graduates of the college, because not till 
recently arranged for public exhibition, is the collection of one 
hundred and forty-two drawings by old masters. These, there is 
reason to surmise, were bought at one time from an expert col- 
lector. In inherent worth as well as in representative char- 
acter they form a collection that is surpassed by only one or two 
on this side of the Atlantic. Among the famous artists repre- 
sented are Titian, Domcnichino, Claude Lorraine, Poussin, and 
Rembrandt.^ 

lA series of photogravures of some of the drawings and paintings, edited by 
Rev. Frederic H. Allen, was issued in 1886 and is still sold by the college librarian. 
It is also proposed to issue reproductions in color of the choicest drawings.^ 



XXX BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

This account of the Bowdoin benefactions would be incomplete 
without brief allusion to the interest taken in the college by the 
ladies of the family. Madame Elizabeth Bowdoin, the widow of 
Governor Bowdoin, requested President McKeen to indicate what 
books were needed at the opening of the institution in 1802, 
and these to the value of five hundred dollars were immediately 
purchased in England and delivered at Brunswick free of all 
expense. Mrs. Sarah Bowdoin at about the same time presented 
an elegant time-piece. To her subsequent gift of one thousand 
dollars for the foundation of a professorship of modern languages 
is due in great measure the prominent position early awarded that 
subject in the college curriculum, and the addition to the Faculty 
of one of its most honored names, Henry W. Longfellow. 



CHAPTER III. 

PRESIDENT McKEEN'S ADMINISTRATION. 

Rev. Joseph McKeen — Professor John Abbot — Requirements for 
admission — Inauguration of President — The curriculum — Methods of 
instruction— Salaries— Library and apparatus — Tutors — College disci- 
pline—Professor Parker Cleaveland — Cleaveland Recitation Room and 
Cabinet— Thorndike Oak— President's house— The old chapel— The first 
Commencement — President McKeen's death. 

At a special meeting held in July, 1801, Rev. Joseph 
McKeen was chosen president of the college.' President McKeen 
was born at Londonderry, N. H., October 15, 1757, and inherited 
from his Scotch-Irish ancestry a strong constitution and vigorous 
and athletic body. He was graduated at Dartmouth at seven- 
teen, taught in his native town for eight years, and then, after a 
brief course in natural philosophy and astronomy at Harvard, 
gave himself to the study of theology under Rev. Mr. Williams, 
of Windham, N. H. In 1785 he was called to the pastorate of 
the church at Beverly, Mass., which had been made vacant by 
the elevation of Rev. Dr. Willard to the presidency of Harvard. 
This position he had filled for seventeen years with great accept- 
ableness. He brought to the college the reputation of a sound 
divine, an able scholar, and a polished gentleman, and these 
qualities, with his keen and discriminating judgment, rendered 
his brief administration of highest value. 

John Abbot, a graduate of Harvard in 1784 and for five 
years a tutor there, was chosen the first professor of ancient lan- 
guages. His long and faithful service in the various capacities 
of professor, librarian, and treasurer, has been very fitly marked 
by the giving of his name to one of the college townships. His 
reputation as a Greek scholar was won in the last century ; it 

1 Other gentlemen who were considered in this connection, are mentioned in 
Cleaveland's History of Bowdoin College, p. 7. 



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was to the zeal and fidelity he displayed as a business man, that 
the college owes most. 

President McKeen's acceptance of his election had been con- 
ditioned on the erection of a dwelling-house for the use of 
himself and family. Availing himself of the consequent delay, 
he visited in the summer of 1802, in company with Professor 
Abbot, Cambridge, Providence, New Haven, and Williamstown, 
to acquaint himself from actual inspection with the modes of 
government and the course of instruction pursued in the New 
England colleges. With a wise boldness he adopted the same 
qualifications for admission that were then required at Harvard. 
These were a knowledge of the principles of the Latin and 
Greek languages, the ability to translate English into Latin, to 
read the Select Orations of Cicero, the ^neid of Virgil, and 
an acquaintance with arithmetic as far as the rule of three. The 
young college stood in this respect in advance of others older 
and wealthier. 

In September, 1802, the president and the senior professor 
were formally inaugurated into their new positions. The ceremony 
took place in the pine grove that still occupies part of the campus ; 
for no building at hand was large enough to accommodate the 
assemblage which the long-desired opening of the college had 
attracted from diiferent parts of the state. The scene must have 
been an impressive one, when, at the close of a brief address, 
in which he had set forth simply and plainly the purpose and the 
policy of the institution. President McKeen besought all present 
to unite in the prayer that the new seminary might "eminently 
contribute to the advancement of useful knowledge, the religion 
of Jesus Christ, the best interests of man, and the glory of God." 
The next day, eight young men, of whom two were from Beverly, 
Mass., were admitted, and college work began in the newly-com- 
pleted Massachusetts Hall. The President's house was not 
entirely finished, and for a few weeks one roof covered both 
Faculty and students, while the President's study served as chapel 
and recitation room. Of the exact course of study pursued by 
these young men, or rather boys, for only two of them were 
sixteen, no definite statement seems to be extant. Tliere is little 



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doubt, however, that it was similar to that pursued a few years 
later and outlined below. 

Latin, Greek, and Mathematics were studied almost continu- 
ously diu'ing the first three years, Horace, Juvenal, and Cicero 
being the Latin authors read, while Dalzel's Collectanea Graeca 
Majora and Webber's Mathematics were the bulky text-books that 
supplied material for study in the other two branches. Rhetoric 
and elocution were taught by exercises throughout most of the 
course. Geography was a Freshman, logic a Sophomore, and 
Locke on the Human Understanding, a Junior study. Paley's 
Evidences of Christianity, Butler's Analogy of Religion, Stewart's 
Elements of the Philosophy of the Mind, Priestley's Lectures on 
History, Burlamaqui's Natural Law, Enfield's Natural Philosophy, 
and Chaptal's Chemistry were text-books used during the Senior 
year. As a rule, college recitations were literally recitations. 
The words of the author and not of the learner were sought. 
In the classics, construing, i. e., giving the equivalent of each 
word rather than translating into connected sentences, was every- 
where in vogue. President McKeen evinced a disposition to 
break away from the old methods, as may be inferred from the 
following account by one of the first pupils : 

"As a teacher in mathematics he was hxcid, and uncommonly suc- 
cessful in his iUustrations. The exemplification of abstract propositions 
by models has been introduced into modern practice ; but at the time 
referred to, it was, if at all, very sparingly used. With Dr. McKeen it 
was a familiar custom. Some of the properties of conic sections, in 
particular, were so illustrated. As a teacher of historical science, he 
evinced a philosophic mind and generalized its lessons with happy effect 
and useful results. As a teacher of intellectual and moi^al philosophy 
he exhibited a thorough comprehension of his subject and was felicitous 

in gathering illustrations from actual life Dr. McKeen 

had eminent. administrative and gubernatorial talent. He very highly 
estimated the efficiency of what is termed " moral suasion," but prob- 
ably never dreamed of its being the exclusive means of government. 
He never mistook men for angels." ^ 

If consideration be had of their limited resources, it is clear 
that the Trustees pursued at the outset a liberal policy in regard 

1 Manuscript address by John M. O'Brien, Esq., Class of 1806. 



XXXIV BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

to salaries and apparatus. President McKeen received one thou- 
sand dollars a year, the use of the President's house erected for 
him at an expense of about $2,500, and one thousand acres of 
the wild land which made up in such large measure the collegiate 
endowment. His salary was soon increased to $1,200 and that of 
the first professor who was unmarried raised to $800. President 
Willard of Harvard received only $1,400, while the expense of 
living in Cambridge was much greater, as will appear from the 
following extract from a pamphlet advocating the separation of 
Maine and dedicated to Rev. Dr. Samuel Deane, the vice-presi- 
dent of the Trustees : " But in order to shew that the sum of 
£300 (equivalent to $1,000) is ample for the support of a Gov- 
ernour, it may be said that there is no part of the District where 
that sum regularly paid and economically expended will not sup- 
port a family in as good a style as will be consistent with the 
present state of society in this part of the country. The refine- 
ments of luxury in this wooden world would be ridiculous." 

Steps were taken early for the formation of a library, and 
the collection numbered nearly five hundred volumes at the opening 
of the college for instruction. Madame Bowdoin's timely gift 
added greatly to its efficiency as well as to its size. In 1803 
the Trustees appropriated one thousand dollars for the increase of 
the library and a thousand more for apparatus. The college 
already possessed a valuable air-pump, costing $300 and given by 
several gentlemen of Salem, an equatorial, and other astronomical 
apparatus. To these were added within a few years a telescope 
valued at $500, the gift of Hon. William Phillips of Boston, the 
electrical, chemical, and mineralogical apparatus of Hon. James 
Bowdoin, with his elaborate collection of minerals and models in 
crystallography. These, with the purchases made from the appro- 
priation referred to, enabled the young college to claim during the 
first quarter of the century that only Harvard surpassed it in 
equipment for the study of science. 

On the admission of a third class in 1804, Mr. Samuel Willard, 
a recent graduate of Harvard and for many years afterward pastor 
of the church at Deerfield, Mass., was engaged as a tutor. For 
the next two decades the practice was followed of increasing the 



HISTOKICAL SKETCH XXXV 

body of iustructors by the annual appointment of one or more 
tutors, who lived in the college buildings and were expected to 
exercise personal influence upon the students and maintain control 
over those who showed themselves unruly. Among those Avho 
thus served the college and unquestionably left the impress of their 
character and scholarship upon many of the early graduates, were 
the gentlemen afterwards known as E,ev. Dr. Benjamin Tappan of 
Augusta, Prof. Andrews Norton of Harvard College, and Rev. 
Dr. Nathan Parker of Portsmouth, N. H. 

The punishments inflicted for misbehavior during this adminis- 
tration and the two following were fines, public admonition, and 
suspension. The first were imposed for neglect of college duties 
and minor irregularities. The second was employed when private 
reproofs and warnings seemed without avail. Suspension or rusti- 
cation was always for a considerable period of time. The culprit 
was required to reside with and be instructed by a clergyman 
selected by the Faculty. The result was usually a change in the 
character of the young man or his permanent separation from the 
institution. The public admonition given in the chapel before 
the student body was so characteristic of the day in its formality, 
that the following extract from the records of the Faculty is 
cited to convey a clear idea of it : 

At a meeting of the executive government of Bowdoin College 2 
April 1805, present, the President, Messrs. Abbot and Willard. On 
examination, it appeared that A. B. and C. D. had been guilty of 
repeated acts of violence committed on each other under the influence of 
ungoverned passion, therefore, 

Voted, that the said A. B. and C. D. be publicly admonished for 
the same. 

Voted, that their names and oflTenses be entered on the record. 

The following admonition was accordingly administered. 

It is with pain that we find ourselves under a necessity of calling 
you forward in the presence of your fellow-students to be reproved and 
admonished for the repeated acts of violence into which you have 
suffered yourselves to be hurried by ungoverned passion. We did 
indulge a hope that the remembrance of the disgraceful scene exhibited 
by you on the fourth of last July and the parental admonition then 
given you, would have had a better effect. We are sorry to say we are 



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disappointed and tliat we have perceived less indication of remorse or 
penitence in this instance than in that. We earnestly recommend to 
your serious consideration the solemn warning in the first verse of the 
twenty-ninth chapter of Proverbs, ' He that being often reproved hard- 
eneth his neck, shall be suddenly destroyed and that without remedy.' 

You can not plead in extenuation of your last offence, that it was 
the effect of a sudden impulse, which allowed you no time for reflection. 
After your anger was kindled btit before you proceeded to acts of 
violence it might have been hoped that the ringing of the bell for prayers 
and your attendance at the devotional exercises in the chapel would 
have awakened different sentiments in your breast ; but it appears that 
immediately after prayers you walked deliberately together into the 
woods, where, as your faces show, your treatment of each other resem- 
bled that of savage beasts much more than of Christians or young 
gentlemen who are receiving a liberal education. Tenderness to you 
and your friends heretofore restrained us from entering your names and 
offences upon the college records, but in this instance we think you have 
no right to that indulgence. The aggravations of this offence would in 
our opinion have clearly justified us in suspending for a time your con- 
nection with the college ; but, as our object is your reformation not your 
infamy, we were unwilling to inflict so public a censure, till a fair 
experiment was made of the more private methods of discipline. That 
we engage the co-operation of your parents, we have thought it our 
duty to acquaint them with your behavior. Should their endeavors and 
ours prove ineffectual, we shall be under the painful necessity of ban- 
ishing you for a time from the society of your fellow- students, lest your 
example should corrupt their morals and tarnish the reputation of this 
infant seminary. 

We feel it to be our duty to exhort you to repentance, and we pray 
God to work in you sincere contrition for this and all your sins, to 
clothe you with humility, and to put upon you the ornament of a meek 
and quiet spirit, that, putting away all bitterness and wrath, and anger, 
and clamor and evil speaking, ye may be followers of G-od, as dear 
children, and walk in love as Christ loved us and gave himself for us. 

The year 1805 was marked by the establishment of the chair 
of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and the inauguration of 
Parker Cleaveland as its occupant. Professor Cleaveland was 
graduated at Harvard in 1799, and his success as a tutor at 
Cambridge led to his appointment at Brunswick. His attention 
was early directed towards mineralogy and chemistry, and these 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XXXVll 

two sciences in succession won his complete devotion, and the 
teaching of them before King required his entire energies. Lect- 
ures upon chemistry and mineralogy became a part of the collegi- 
ate course of study as early as 1808. In 1816 he issued his 
Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology, which embodied 
the subject matter of his lectures and the results of several years 
of indefatigable study with the best helps then available. This 
book put him at once in the front rank of American mineralo- 
gists. It combined the excellences of the French and German 
theories as to the classification of rocks, presented the labors of 
European mineralogists in attractive form, added new species and 
localities, and thus began to pay the heavy debt in science which 
America owed Europe. The commendation it received from 
fellow-scientists on both sides of the ocean was warm and hearty. 
Silliman''s Journal of Science and A.iHs ends a long review 
with : " In our opinion this work does honor to our country and 
will greatly promote the knowledge of mineralogy and geology, 
besides aiding in the great work of disseminating a taste for science 
generally." The Edinhiiryh Review styled it "the most useful 
work on mineralogy in our language." It was used by Dr. 
Clarke, Professor of jNIineralogy in the University of Cambridge, 
and was employed as a text-book in all American colleges where 
the study was pursued. Humboldt, while in London, borrowed 
the copy belonging to the Geological Society, whose collection 
was arranged according to its system, and carried it home with him. 
Goethe, in one of his miscellanies, coupled his tiame with that of 
a German geologist and extended a kind salutation. As many as 
sixteen scientific societies abroad and in this country added his 
name to their membership rolls. He received more or less formal 
offers of professorships from Harvard, Princeton, the University 
of Pennsylvania, and the University of Virginia, in several cases 
at more than double his salary at Bowdoin, which began at $800 
and never exceeded $1,200 and house rent. His attachment to 
the college and his dislike of change, a marked characteristic of 
the man, led to the refusal of proposals which others would 
have eagerly grasped. The book which had so quickly brought 
to the attention of the world the character of the scientific instruc- 



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tion in the Maine college passed through a second edition in 1822, 
and then was, so to speak, abandoned by its parent. 

On the establishment of the Medical School, in 1820, Pro- 
fessor Cleaveland was appointed professor of chemistry and 
materia medica, and secretary of the Medical Faculty. These 
new duties involved the extension of his course in chemistry, 
and added much administrative detail to the work of instruction. 
They led him to gradually neglect his former favorite science, and 
to devote most of his time and attention to chemistry and the 
interests of the new school. Henceforth, teaching and not 
research engrossed his energies. His chemical lectures, of which 
a full account is given in a later chapter, were delivered with clock- 
like regularity in Massachusetts Hall. This alone remains of the 
three college buildings completed in this administration. Though 
the interior and the roof have been twice remodeled and rebuilt, 
the exterior as portrayed in the earliest view of the college campus 
will seem familiar to the latest graduate. The belfry that then 
adorned it was removed when the old chapel was enlarged in 1818. 
The first floor now contains the offices of the college treasurer and 
the Cleaveland recitation room. In the corner of the latter may 
be still seen the old brick fire-place with its iron crane and several 
pieces of the rude apparatus used by the teacher who met his 
classes here for half a century. It is a coincidence worthy, 
perhaps, of mention that his apparatus for the manufacture of 
gases came from Dr. Beddoes' Pneumatic Institution at Bristol, 
and was made while Sir Humphrey Davy, then a youth, was acting 
as assistant there. The latter, grown to manhood and to fame, 
was one of the first to congratulate Professor Cleaveland on his 
labors in mineralogy. The two original upper stories of the 
building have been thrown into a single hall, called the Cleaveland 
Cabinet, forty-eight feet in length by thirty-eight feet in width 
and twenty-three feet in height. A gallery, reached by spiral 
staircases, surrounds the room. Fourteen alcoves and many large 
cases on the main floor contain the collection of minerals he made, 
as well as several other scientific collections belonging to the 
college. A projection on the east side provides a spacious entrance 
and staircase. On ascending, the visitor notes two interesting 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XXxix 

autographs — the last letter Professor Cleaveland wrote and the 
sonnet to his memory by his old-time student, Longfellow. 

At the close of the first chapel service which was held in this 
building, George Thorndike, the youngest of the little group of 
students, half carelessly, half purposely, planted an acorn by the 
door-way. The next year, somewhat to his surprise, he found it 
had grown into a tiny shrub which he transplanted in the Presi- 
dent's garden. Here it has slowly, but steadily, grown, and for 
many years successive classes have held their farewell exercises 
beneath its boughs. It stands, not only as a memorial of that 
youth who was the first to die of a long line of graduates, but 
also as an emblem of the progress of the institution which has 
often suffered from the lack of material resources just as the tree 
has felt the natural poverty of the soil that sustains it. 

The Thorndike Oak also serves to mark the position of the two 
wooden buildings which were erected under President McKeen, 
but were long since destroyed. The dwelling-house, built for 
him and also occupied by his two successors, stood between the 
tree and Main Street. From it a plank walk extended to the old 
chapel which then faced the west and was a few rods to the south- 
east of the oak. The chapel was at first only intended to be a 
temporary structure and, though afterwards enlarged and sur- 
moimted with a liclfry, never was provided with adequate facilities 
for heating. The second story was the home of the college 
library until the completion of King Chapel. The insufiicient 
accommodation it afforded cramped, if it did not check, the 
normal growth of the collection. 

If tradition may be trusted the first Commencement, which 
occurred in September of 1806, was a most notable event in the 
social life of the District of Maine. The college Boards, which 
included those most prominent in the professions and in official 
station, were present as a matter of course. Visitors who came 
from as far as Boston and vicinity in their private carriages, gave 
an appearance of wealth and importance to the little village with 
its sandy roads that it had never known before. At the close 
of the exercises diplomas were conferred on the seven young men 
who had completed the course, and the ad eundem degree of 



xl BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

bachelor or master of arts upon fourteen recent graduates of 
Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth, who had expressed the desire to 
become connected with the new institution. The festiAdties of 
the occasion were somewhat interrupted by the most violent storm 
of a series of years. In the darkness and confusion incident to 
the return from the Commencement ball, Gen. Henry Knox's 
fine equipage, with its load of ladies and gentlemen, was upset 
in the mire. 

The first was also the last Commencement at which President 
McKeen presided. A painful and lingering disease which kept 
him from his college duties for several months terminated his life 
15 July, 1807. His brief administration must be deemed remark- 
ably successful, if consideration be had of the difficulties under 
which he labored. Among the forty-four students he matricu- 
lated, were Nathan Lord, for thirty-five years president of Dart- 
mouth College, Charles Stewart Daveis, prominent as a lawyer and 
polished orator, and two members of the legal profession who 
represented the commonwealth in the National Congress. 



CHAPTER IV. 

PRESIDENT APPLETON'S ADMINISTRATION. 

Rev. Jesse Appleton— Bible study— College discipline— Maine Hall- 
State aid — Commons — The President as a teacher- Professorship of 
English and Hebrew— Other instructors— Student societies— Religious 
life— President Appleton's death— Political antagonism to the college. 

To fill the vacancy caused by President McKeen's death, the 
Trustees selected one of their own number, Hon. Isaac Parker, 
afterwards chief justice of Massachusetts and for a number of 
years professor in Harvard University. Judge Parker had been 
active in college affairs, especially in the sale of the wild lands, 
was a man of scholarly tastes and well qualified for the position ; 
but his election Avas negatived by the lower Board. The Trustees 
then chose Rev, Eliphalet Nott, who had just begun his long and 
famous administration of Union College, He, too, was rejected 
by the Overseers. The third selection was Rev. Jesse Appleton, 
then pastor at Hampton, N. H,, and this was approved by the 
other Board. 

President Appleton was born 17 November, 1772, at New 
Ipswich, N. H., graduated at Dartmouth in 1792, and studied 
theology with Dr. Joseph Lathrop, of West Springfield, Mass. 
While yet a young man he had won a reputation for ability and 
scholarship, and had been a prominent candidate for the Hollis 
professorship at Harvard. Of the esteem in which his parish- 
ioners held him, evidence is given in the curious claim they made 
upon the college to be pecuniarily reimbursed for the loss of their 
pastor. Though not a controversialist, President Appleton was 
a leader on the evangelical side in the division that was then 
beginning to separate the Congregational churches of New Eng- 
land. He brought to the president's chair a sense of personal 
responsibility for the moral, religious, and intellectual welfare of 
the young men connected with the institution which many would 
characterize as morbid, and which certainly led to excessive labor 

4 



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and anxiety. In his inaugural address, delivered in December, 
1807, after a tribute to the literary value of the Bible he suggests 
" whether some general system containing the outlines of Christian 
theology might not with advantage be considered as a necessary 
part of collegiate studies and whether his education should not be 
regarded as deficient who has no particular knowledge of the facts 
and doctrines described in the sacred volume." ^ In furtherance 
of this belief he conducted regularly a Sabbath evening exercise 
in Bible study in the chapel, in which all the students participated 
and for which he himself made especial preparation. This course 
was supplemented by the " theological lectures " delivered on 
Thursday afternoons. They were composed with great care and 
form the major portion of his works which were published 
posthumously in two octavo volumes. So earnest was he, not only 
in these public ministrations, but also in his daily recitations and 
private conversation, that it was said by one of his pupils that no 
one could go through Bowdoin College without receiving serious 
impressions. 

A large portion of President Appleton's inaugural was devoted 
to the subject of college discipline. He held the view then prev- 
alent that college authorities should guard with paternal care, the 
students should render strict obedience, and that every transgression 
should receive a just recompense of reward. The specified pun- 
ishment must be inflicted not solely to maintain due subordination 
and respect for lawful authority, but as a part of a fair and hon- 
orable contract between two parties. This theory was executed 
with a conscientiousness and an impartiality that won respect, but 
that caused an amount of labor and of friction at which college Fac- 
ulties of the present day woidd stand aghast. For playing cards, 
for staying away from his room at night, for failing to observe 
study hours, for walking or driving unnecessarily on the Sabbath 
and for other similar offences, definite penalties were fixed and 
imposed. Unfortunately, delinquencies of this sort, while they 
occupy page after page of the records of the executive govern- 
ment, were not the only ones to be punished. The habits of 

iThe works of Jesse Appleton, D.D., in two volumes, with a memoir of his 
life and character. Andover, 1837. Vol. ii., p. 392. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH xliii 

society at that time and the circumstance that the students, for 
the first twenty years of the college's existence, were mostly from 
the wealthier class in the community, made intemperance a formid- 
able foe to college order and morality. The temptation to drink 
to excess, if opportunity be considered a part of temptation, was 
surely far greater than at the present day ; while the personal 
oversight conscientiously exercised by college officers living in the 
buildings made every shortcoming known. The failures of men 
well disposed and generally correct were not overlooked. On one 
occasion a young man, who afterwards became a faithful and 
honored pastor, was publicly admonished for having been over- 
come with liquor. There is no reason to believe that intemper- 
ance and kindred vices were more prevalent at Bowdoin than at 
other colleges at this period, but it seems proper to mention the 
earnest and open measures taken to check them. On the failure 
of the public admonition, the usual course was to suspend the 
student. Of sixteen cases of suspension during this administra- 
tion, six resulted in permanent separation from college. There 
wei'e also two instances of dismissal or removal by the parent at 
the request of the Faculty. 

It became evident in the previous administration that the endow- 
ment of the college was not sufficient to provide new buildings as 
they were needed, or even to maintain a suitable number of 
instructors for the increasing body of students. The college, 
therefore, was forced to appear as a suitor for legislative aid on 
several diiferent occasions. In 1804 the General Court bestowed 
upon the two younger colleges, Williams and Bowdoin, equal 
rights in a "residuum of land in the town of Sullivan." This 
land proved to be ledge and was unsalable, until the era of spec- 
ulation in 1882, when Bowdoin received two thousand dollars for 
its half. In March, 1806, the township now known as Etna was 
granted to the college. It was promptly sold, and apparently 
brought into the college treasury $11,311.49, the amount appro- 
priated in September of that year for the erection of a new 
structure. 

A college dormitory one hundred feet long, forty feet wide 
and four stories high, had long been an aspiration of the Boards. 



xliv BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

They had formally voted to build it ten years before, but poverty 
forbade. In 1808 such an edifice was completed and occupied by 
the students. A few years later, having perhaps lost some of 
that pristine importance which rendered a special name unneces- 
sary, it was formally designated Maine Hall, in honor of the new 
state. The various vicissitudes it has since experienced will be 
referred to in their chronological connection. It should be remem- 
bered, however, that the building was originally of greater archi- 
tectural pretensions than at present, having entrances in front with 
an elaborate pediment. The architect was Mr. Samuel Melcher of 
Brunswick, who also designed the old church and Winthrop Hall. 
The rooms were heated by open fire-places and provided with 
closets for study, which could not, however, be used in winter, 
and with capacious " wood-holes." They were without carpet, 
paint, or paper, but the charge for room rent was only five dollars 
a year. 

Encouraged by the liberality of the previous legislature, the 
Boards in September, 1807, petitioned for the grant of two town- 
ships of land to increase the permanent endowment of the college. 
The petition was granted. Unfortunately, however, the demand 
for wild lands had slackened. After repeated efforts to sell them 
unlocated, two townships in Piscataquis County, still known as 
the Bowdoin College Grant, were formally transferred to the col- 
lege in 1813. They continued in its possession, a source of 
expense rather than income, for twenty years. They were then 
sold for $29,440. Owing to the presence of squatters the college 
had difficulty in disposing of the valuable lands given by Mr. 
Bowdoin in Bowdoin and Lisbon. Sebec, one of the townships 
in the original grant, brought $14,000 into the treasury ; but the 
sales from two others, Guilford and Abbot, which were made 
directly to settlers, ceased during the so-called " Ohio fever," while 
the severe seasons of 1816-17 crippled many who had already pur- 
chased and given notes on long time. The annual income of the 
college repeatedly failed to meet its current expenses. Under 
these circumstances the President and the senior professor agreed 
that two hundred dollars should be deducted from their salaries 
each year until "better times." Some of the Trustees proposed a 



HISTORICAL SKETCH xlv 

lottery, but fortunately for the record, if not for the wealth of 
the institution, this proposal did not receive the sanction of the 
Boards. The legislature was petitioned for pecuniary aid, not 
" for authorization to raise 130,000 by a lottery." Happily for all 
concerned, the friends of the two other colleges in the Common- 
wealth, Harvard and Williams, who were before the General 
Court on a similar errand, made a joint request. As a result an 
act was passed, February, 1814, "for the encouragement of liter- 
ature, piety, morality, and the useful arts and sciences," This 
meant a bank tax of sixteen thousand dollars for ten years, from 
which Harvard received annually ten thousand dollars, and Bow- 
doin and Williams three thousand each. Each college was to use 
one-fourth of the grant in defraying the tuition of worthy and 
indigent students. The importance of this grant to Bowdoin 
can hardly be overestimated. It ensured the maintenance of 
the teaching force of five and gave promise of an addition to 
the number of professors whenever the endowment of wild lands 
became productive. It materially increased the number of stu- 
dents by placing a college course within the reach of many to 
whom the tuition charge of twenty dollars was a formidable 
obstacle. The portion of the grant set apart for this purpose was 
carefully and faithfully applied. At first a small surplus accumu- 
lated, but this disappeared in the next decade. A list of 
those to whom term by term an allowance was made from this 
source has been preserved, and it includes some of the best known 
and most useful workers the college has sent forth. 

A minor, but hardly less satisfactory, result of the grant was 
the repayment of Messrs. Appleton and Abbot for the amount 
they had voluntarily taken from their salaries, and the assurance 
that similar sacrifice would be unnecessary in the future. The 
grant was assumed by Maine and renewed for a period of seven 
years. It ceased in 1831, the total amount thus received having 
been $51,000, of which $12,750 was paid back directly to bene- 
ficiaries of the state. 

At the opening of the college a public inn was built in what 
is now the north-west corner of the college campus. It is probable 
that from the first some of the students boarded here, though a 



xlvi BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

majority were accommodated in private families. In 1810 an 
arrangement was made with the owner, Col. T. S. Estabrook, to 
maintain " commons " for the tutors and students. The plan was 
undertaken from inotives of economy and convenience. The table 
was presided over by the senior tutor, who said grace. The stu- 
dents were seated alphabetically in order of their classes, and are 
reported to have been orderly and respectful. The fare, plain, 
substantial, and inexpensive, was a subject of complaint from a 
few in each class who had themselves excused from the obligation 
to board there on the certificate of a physician that their health 
demanded an appetite tempted rather than satisfied. After a trial 
of five years the experiment was discontinued, to be renewed, 
however, under more favorable circumstances in 1828. 

As in the previous administration the President had a large 
share in the work of instruction. The duties of the departments 
of mental and moral philosophy, and of rhetoric and oratory 
devolved mainly upon him. Especially after the resignation in 
1816 of the chair of ancient languages by Professor Abbot, he 
frequently conducted the recitations in the classics. His fondness 
for Livy was so marked as to lead the students to maintain that, 
if called on to save three volumes from a burning library, the 
President would be found with Paley in one pocket, Livy in the 
other, and a big Bible in his arms. Of the character of his 
instruction, a pupil has given the following testimony :^ 

"Instruction in Butler's Analogy, and Paley's Evidences was 
always his peculiar province. With how much patience, assiduity 
and ability were these multiplied duties performed. His decided pre- 
dilection for those studies, which relate to the moral and intellectual 
nature of man, imparted to the recitations in these departments, as 
conducted by him, a high degree of interest and importance. The 
text books at that time in use, beside those above named, were Locke 
on the Human Understanding and Stewart's Elements of Intellectual 
Philosophy. He never permitted himself to enter the class room, 
without having thoroughly investigated the subject of the lesson. He 
usually conducted such investigations with pen in hand, and to insure 
precision and clearness on his part, he was accustomed to write his 

1 Professor Alpheus S. Packard in the memoir prefixed to the published works 
of Rev. Jesse Appleton. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH xlvii 

questions in the margin of his book. These were framed with much 
care antl skill, so as to lix the attention more on the subject under 
discussion, than on the author. The students well knew, that igno- 
rance or sloth could not escape the severe scrutiny they were obiged to 
undergo. Close attention and a vigorous exercise of their powers 
could alone stand the test, and the attentive pupil never left the recita- 
tion room without new topics for reflection, suggested both by the 
searching nature of the examination through which he had passed, and 

by the remarks of the President At different times he 

heard the recitations in most of the Latin and Grreek authors at that 
period read in our colleges, and his manner of conducting these exercises 
was marked by the peculiarities, which have been already noted. The 
passage always underwent a thorough examination, and minute accuracy 
in the forms and syntax was required, as also in the prosody, a point 

then too commonly neglected The subjects assigned for 

forensic disputation, were usually derived from the studies of the class 
in intellectual, moral or political philosophy. This exercise was open 
to all the students of college. The decisions of the President, which 
were uniformly written, contained a brief summary of the most impor- 
tant arguments on both sides, followed by his own opinion. They 
were marked by that logical exactness and clear conclusive argumenta- 
tion, for which he was distinguished, and were listened to with great 

attention The President's manner uniformly showed that 

he himself attached importance to the recitation. No languor, no 
indifference, no disposition to hurry through a task, was ever apparent 
in him. The natural tendency of this was to impress the student with 
the idea, that the exercises, at which he presided, were not to be lightly 
esteemed, much less to be neglected. His remarkable punctuality 
served to deepen this impression. It was well understood, that nothing 
but iirgent necessity prevented him from being in his place at the 

appointed time It does not admit of question, that his 

influence had in an uncommon degree, a tendency to give his pupils 
habits of logical exactness in reasoning, of patient, thorough investi- 
gation, as well as to form them to a pure taste. The entire absence, 
moreover, of display in himself, rebuked any disposition to be superficial 
in them. There is indeed little risk in affirming, that a large propor- 
tion of those who enjoyed the privilege of being trained by him, are 
still conscious, in their mental operations, of his forming hand." 

In 1812 Rev. William Jenks, D.D., pastor of a Congrega- 
tional church in Bath, wsls chosen professor of the Oriental and 



xlviii BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

the English languages. It was hoped that the finances of the 
college would soon allow it to claim all of the time of the new 
professor, who continued to hold his pastorate while giving instruc- 
tion in Hebrew and taking charge of the work in English compo- 
sition. This, expectation was not realized, and four years later 
his resignation was regretfully accepted. Instruction in Hebrew, 
however, continued to be offered until 1866. It was an optional 
study, and rarely taken save by a portion of those who had the 
ministry in view. 

Of the score of young men whom President Appleton called 
to assist in collegiate instruction, as tutors, not a few were attracted 
by his own reputation as a theologian to pursue with him their 
studies preparatory for the ministry. In view of this fact, it is 
curious to note that of the twelve who became clergymen, a 
majority joined the Unitarian denomination, with which the Pres- 
ident had little sympathy. Nehemiah Cleaveland, of the Class of 
1813, was, with a single exception, the only one of the twenty 
whose service extended beyond two years. His name deserves 
mention here, not alone ^or faithful instruction rendered at the 
beginning of his long career as a teacher, but also for his valuable 
services as historian of his Alma Mater. 

The two general literary societies, the Peucinian, established 
in 1805, and Athenjean in 1808, began to assume in this adminis- 
tration that important place in college life which they afterwards 
held for nearly half a century and which will receive full mention 
in a subsequent chapter. 

During President McKeen's brief administration, religious 
-life and activity existed among the teachers, not among the 
students. For a longer period than would be supposed, in view 
of the earnest efforts put forth from the first, this continued to be 
the case under President Appleton. The Theological Society, 
with a membership of seventeen, was organized in 1808, and its 
meetings continued to be held with greater or less regularity for 
forty years. Its object, however, was the friendly discussion of 
doctrinal and ethical questions, rather than the direct promotion 
of Christian living. Though its influence for practical piety was 
not manifest at the time of its organization, it is a significant fact 



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that nine of these seventeen became earnest Christians in after life. 
The society collected a library of several hundred volumes which 
was incorporated with that of the college in 1850. Its discon- 
tinuance at that time seems to have been due to the increase in 
number and attractiveness of other student organizations, rather 
than in any special lack of interest in the subjects to which its 
discussions were devoted.^ 

In 1812 two men of earnest and aggressive piety, Frederic 
Southgate, tutor, and James Cargill, student, were the means of 
establishing meetings for prayer and the pron>otion of personal 
righteousness among the students, which have been since main- 
tained without interruption. An organization, formed three years 
later, and known until recently as the Praying Circle, was the 
agency through which these activities were conducted. Its con- 
stitution, though several times revised, always set forth the object 
of the association as "mutual edification of its members, the 
promotion of vital godliness in the college, and prayer for the 
universal spread of the gospel." Membership was open to those 
and only those who offered "charitable evidence of being real 
Christians" and gave "assent to the fundamental doctrines of tlie 
gospel." Its meetings have been held twice a week; one on the 
Sabbath, more formal in its character, and one on a week-day 
evening, conducted and attended as a rule by under-graduates 
only. Despite the presence on its rolls, from time to time, of 
names of unworthy members, the personal religious work it has 
accomplished has been very great. Its membership has varied 
in different years from one-tenth to one-half of the student-body. 

Special religious interest marked the fall term of 181 G. 
"The venerable Jotham Sewall preached in the college rooms 
with great fervor. He visited every room, talked freely, affec- 
tionately, and faithfully to us all concerning our duties to God and 
our eternal interests. And he earnestly besought us to be recon- 
ciled to God through Christ without delay. Especially was he 
devout and fervent in his prayers that God would give us his 

iln 1840, after discussing the question "till a late hour" at three different 
meetings, the society decided, by a vote of eleven to three, that the Bible does 
not teach universal salvation. 



1 BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

Spirit, and, the greatest of all mercies, new and contrite hearts. 
Soon it was apparent that those prayers were answered, that the 
Holy Spirit was with us of a truth. The Bible, religion, personal 
salvation, were the absorbing topics within the walls of Bowdoin. 
Those were days to be remembered."^ 

The President, through whom Father Sewall had been secured 
to labor in this field, was indefatigable in his eiforts to make 
permanent the results of the interest thus manifested. His feelings 
may be inferred from these two extracts from his private journal. 
Under date of November 28, 1816, he writes : "God has been 
pleased, as I trust, to visit several of the students with his saving 
health. We do hope that at least six of the number have been 
transformed by the renewing of the mind. This is a great thing — 
a very great thing. It is what we have been long praying and 
longing for. A third of the students, or very nearly that portion, 
it is now hoped, are pious. It is but a little while since we had 
none of this description." A year later he writes: "As to the 
College, God has shown us new favors. Not only have a con- 
siderable number of serious students entered, but there have 
recently been, as we hope, three or four individuals converted to 
the Lord. This is a great thing, an unexpected mercy that God 
should have returned to us so soon. Those students who were 
thought to have experienced religion last year, have, by divine 
grace, done well. They appear to be good, sound, judicious, and 
zealous Christians. This is a glorious thing. Religion seems to 
have obtained strong footing in Bowdoin College." 

At his death, 12 November, 1819, President Appleton was 
only forty-seven years of age. The pressure of his college duties, 
and especially his unremitted application to study, had unquestion- 
ably hastened his decease. His keen sense of personal responsi- 
bility laid on him a heavy load of anxiety. His natural tastes 
and his intellectual ambition led him to attempt and to accomplish, 
what now would be impossible, the mastery of all the subjects 
pursued in the college curriculum. Habits of study that for long 
periods only allowed four hours a day for sleep and demanded a 

1 From a letter quoted in Smyth's Three Discourses on the Religious History of 
Bowdoin College. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH ll 

spare diet that the need of physical exercise might be lessened, 
could not but injuriously affect his constitution. None the less 
manifest, however, were the results of his self-devotion. Under 
his direction the institution, with its little corps of five teachers 
and fifty pupils, won an enviable reputation for "good morals and 
sound scholarship." Among the one hundred and thirty grad- 
uates who enjoyed his instruction were two presidents of colleges, 
five judges of the higher state courts, one governor, and five 
congressmen. Of the three or four who gave themselves chiefly 
to literary work, at least one, Jacob Abbott, has exerted a wide- 
spread influence by his writings. 

The separation of Maine from the mother state brought anxiety 
to many friends of the college. A few years before, the private 
affairs of the college treasurer had become hopelessly involved, 
and a temporary attachment was placed upon the property of his 
brother-in-law and surety. General William King, for the purpose 
of securing the college against possible loss. The agent in this 
matter was a prominent federalist and political opponent of the 
future opovernor. The latter's indio-nation was great and unfort- 
tunately fell, in part, on the college, which he regarded as a 
federalist institution. His influence was given to obtaining a 
charter for Waterville College, now Colby University, and to 
inserting in the constitution of the new state a provision that 
no literary institution should receive state aid unless the legislature 
were able "to alter, limit or restrain any of the powers vested in 
any such literary institution." To protect the college from this 
dreaded antagonism of the dominant political party, a provision 
was inserted in the act of separation that Maine should assume 
the payment of the annual grant of $3,000, until its expiration 
four years later, and that the president, trustees, and overseers 
of Bowdoin College should continue to enjoy all their rights, 
powers, and privileges. In the midst of the doubts and mis- 
givings that the prospective withdrawal of state aid aroused, there 
is heroism as well as faith in the oft-quoted sentiment of the 
dying president, uttered as he looked out from his chamber window 
toward the college halls : " God has taken care of the college and 
God will take care of it." 



CHAPTER y. 
PRESIDENT Allen's administration. 

Rev. William Allen — State and College — Increase of students — 
Benevolent society — Winthrop Hall — Maine Hall burned —Professor 
Newman— Professor Packard — Professor Upham — Professor Smyth — 
Professor Longfellow — The old faculty — The curriculum by depart- 
ments—Student life— Attempted removal of the president — Second fire 
in Maine Hall — President Allen's resignation. 

In December, 1819, Rev. William Allen was unanimously 
chosen president. He had marked qualifications for the position. 
A graduate of Harvard in 1802, he served there as regent several 
years, then studied theology and succeeded his father in the pas- 
torate of the church at Pittsfield, Mass. Recently he had been 
at the head of the short-lived Dartmouth University. His literary 
reputation, early won by his biographical dictionary, his family 
connections, his collegiate experience, and his political views, 
which were in sympathy with those of the party then dominant in 
the state, united in making him an acceptable candidate. 

In his inaugural address. President Allen set forth the advan- 
tajres flowing; from a cultivation of the arts and sciences, and the 
importance to a free commonwealth of collegiate institutions. 
While in striking accord with his predecessors he maintained that 
knowledge without virtue is valueless, he dwelt with emphasis 
upon the service which the college renders the state, and the 
essential unity of their interests. That his views on this subject 
were not merely theoretical was soon apparent. 

The first, and, in some respects, the most important measure 
of his administration, was the establishment of the Medical School 
of Maine, of which an account will be found in the chapter relat- 
ing to that institution. Closely connected, if not, indeed, necessi- 
tated by this, was the surrender to the state of- the right to modify 
the charter of the college. By the Act of Separation, the legisla- 
ture of Maine had no control over the college. By the constitu- 



HISTORICAL SKETCH liii 

tion of the state, no donation could be made to a literary institvi- 
tion that was, so to speak, independent of the law-making power. 
Shall the college surrender its independence for the sake of the 
pittance it may receive, was the question as put by those distrust- 
ful of the future. Shall the college fail to allow the Common- 
wealth to render it the assistance alike needed and deserved, asked 
President Allen. The latter view prevailed. The Boards voted 
that the right to alter their powers should be vested in the legis- 
lature, and, at the same time, petitioned for a continuance of the 
annual grant from the bank tax, "and for such other donations 
as the legislature, in their wisdom, may be disposed to make." 
The legislature of 1820 forthwith extended the annuity of three 
thousand dollars for a period of seven years from February 14, 
1824, the date at which it would otherwise have expired. 

The following year the legislature exercised its newly acquired 
riofhts, and increased the number of trustees to twentv-five, and of 
overseers to sixty, giving the governor the power to appoint these 
new members. The appointments were men of the highest social 
and intellectual standing ; l)ut with few, if any exceptions, they and 
his excellency thought alike on political matters. The subse(|uent 
appeals to the legislature in IS 25, for aid in Iniilding a chapel, 
and in 1831, for a continuance of the annuity, did not receive a 
favorable response. 

The commencement of 1821, to which the governor came with 
his staff and an escort of cavalry, and which was largely attended 
by prominent and influential men from all parts of the state, revived 
memories of the famous first commencement. Popular favor 
seemed lavished on the college. It was also marked by the 
entrance of the largest class the college had yet known, and 
one destined to be its most famous. The noticeable increase in 
the number of students at this period resulted from several causes, 
among which the growing reputation of the college and its im- 
proved facilities for instruction were prominent. The extension 
of the field for professional, as distinct from commercial employ- 
ment, and the higher estimate })laced upon education throughout 
the new state, also had their infiuence. Though the tuition had 
been raised to twenty-four dollars, the room rent to ten, and 



liv BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

Sallust, Ancient and Modern Geography, and Walsh's Arithmetic 
added to the entrance requirements, the proportion of students 
dependent upon their own exertions, or from families of limited 
means, became materially greater than ever before. For the 
assistance of this class the Benevolent Society was organized in 
the previous administration, and incorporated in 1826. This 
organization, by annual assessments on its members, and by the 
solicitation of gifts from the public, raised a considerable sum of 
money which it loaned, without interest, to needy students in 
small amounts. It also provided books and furniture, as far as 
its means would allow, with only a nominal charge for their use. 
Its prosperity and efficiency, however, seemed to have languished 
not long after it became legally a body corporate, and no record 
is preserved of its activity subsequent to 1830. 

The increase in students made it necessary to provide addi- 
tional accommodations. In September, 1821, the Boards author- 
ized the erection of a new hall at a cost of ten thousand dollars. 
This building was erected the following year, and, after being long 
known as New College and as North College, received, in 1848, 
its present designation of Winthrop Hall in honor of Governor 
John Winthrop of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. 

Work had not begun on this edifice when, March 4, 1822, 
Maine Hall caught fire and the entire interior was consumed. 
The fire is supposed to have started in the garret and, when dis- 
covered at three o'clock in the afternoon, was beyond control. 
The loss of private property was considerable, being estimated 
at the time at $1,500. The loss to the college was far more 
serious, as there was no insurance. This calamity, however, be- 
came a source of benefit through the liberality of the contributions 
to repair the loss. These were systematically sought throughout 
Maine and Massachusetts by friends and alumni, and prominent 
men in Washington were also solicited. Among the contributors 
were President Monroe, John Quincy Adams, and John C. Cal- 
houn. As a result, nearly ten thousand dollars was raised, while 
the restoration of the building, since the walls proved to be prac- 
tically uninjured, cost but sixty-five hundred dollars. 

Of greater importance than new buildings were the accessions 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Iv 

to the Faculty that signalized President Allen's administration. 
The first was Samuel Phillips Newman, who had graduated with 
honor at Harvard in 18 1() and had since been eno-ao-ed in teaching: 
and in theological studies under President Appleton. He served 
as tutor for two years pi-ior to his inauguration in 1820 as profes- 
sor of the ancient languages. It was, however, in the professor- 
ship of rhetoric and oratory, established in 1824, and to which he 
was transferred, that his most valued services were rendered. 
His treatise on rhetoric, published soon after, was an admirable 
text-book, as shown by the number of schools and colleges in 
which it was adopted and the sixty editions through which it 
passed. His department was made to include the rising science 
of political economy, and the substance of his lectures on that 
subject was issued in 1835 as an elementary treatise. As a man 
even more than as a teacher, was his influence felt. Possessed of 
much business ability, faithful, prompt, and firm in the discharge 
of duty, his services, especially during the two years of President 
Allen's absence, when he was acting president, were invaluable to 
the institution. Of him a pupil ' writes : " His genial, unaffected 
manners, his genuine sincei'ity, and faithful discharge of duty 
secured the respect, confidence, and affection of the students, 
while his catholic sentiments and Christian charity endeared him 
alike to orthodox and heterodox." His regretted resignation in 
1839 was followed hardly two years later by his death at the age 
of forty-five. 

Alpheus Spring Packard, a graduate of 1816, who had given 
the three intervening years to teaching, was appointed tutor in 1819, 
and professor of ancient languages and classical literature in 1824. 
For forty-one years Professor Packard conducted the work in 
Latin and Greek, a part of the time without the assistance of a 
tutor, while for three of these years, 1842—5, he also had over- 
sight of the department of rhetoric and oratory. In his inaugural 
address on the method in which the classics should be taught, he 
said : " Like faithful guides we arc to show the pupil tlie most 
direct path to knowledge and become companions of his way, 
pointing out to him as he advances, whatever may animate and 

iHon. Peter Thacher of Boston, Mass. 



Ivi BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

allure, and leading him to the most favorable points, whence he 
may view all that is grand and beautiful." This simple yet com- 
prehensive ideal he faithfully strove to carry out. His habit was 
not to dwell upon minute philological and grammatical details, 
but to unfold and illustrate the thought of the author. His reci- 
tations were enriched by occasional lectures carefully prepared to 
stimulate the student's appreciation of the literary style of the 
author read and the historical relations of the text. He felt 
keenly the importance of a correct yet free translation of the 
original, paragraph by paragraph, a method to which William 
Pitt, as he was wont to remind his pupils, owed much of his 
remarkable fluency and facility in debate. This characteristic of 
his teaching, the more noticeable by reason of its departure from 
the traditional method,^ sometimes incited his students to render- 
ings more idiomatic than he desired, as, for instance, when John P. 
Hale translated dimidium facti , qui cmpit, hahet — "well lathered 
is half shaved." His genuine interest in education^il matters led 
to several essays and addresses which were published in the North 
Aimerican Review and in the Collections of the American Insti- 
tute of Instruction, and he edited for the Harpers in 1839 a 
school edition of Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates, which 
passed through three editions. 

In February, 1825, Thomas Cogswell Upham was formally 
inaugurated Professor of Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy and 
Lecturer on Biblical Literature. Professor Upham was graduated 
at Dartmouth in 1818, pursued a theological course at Andover, 
and, at its close, was chosen Professor Stuart's assistant in Hebrew. 
The reputation he had won as a scholar, in part by his translation 
and abridgment of Jahn's Archteology, led to his being called from 
a brief pastorate in Rochester, N. H., to the newly established 
professorship at Bowdoin. He entered upon his field of labor at 
an important period. Locke and Keid had, hitherto, reigned 
supreme, but now the philosophical discourses of Coleridge were 
being read. Cousin's teachings in France were awakening popular 
interest and, above all, the influence of Kant was becoming more 

iThis traditional method, as described on p. xxxiii., was in vogue in some New 
England colleges as late as 1830. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ivil 

and more widely felt in America. He was expected to oppose the 
tide of German metapliysics, which his denomination regarded as 
likely to unsettle and lead astray. The young professor accepted 
in the main the Scottish philosophy. The views of this school he 
incorporated in 1827 in a volume styled "A Compilation of Intel- 
lectual Philosophy." This, in 1831, he elaborated into a more 
original and systematic work in two volumes. It met with a 
favorable reception in both this country and England, The late 
Prof. Henry B. Smith wrote in 1837 : ^ "We know of no work 
on mental philosophy which has so much completeness and inclu- 
siveness. It is eminently practical without being commonplace, 
and is cast in a form well fitted for purposes of instruction. To 
deeper and more fundamental investigations it is a safe and suffi- 
cient introduction, and by its impartiality will guard against that 
exclusiveness of spirit which may make a partisan, but never 
made a philosopher." The work passed through several editions, 
and was widely used as a college text-book. One of his pupils. 
Rev. Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, translated it into Armenian and employed 
it at Robert College, Constantinople. Three years later, he pub- 
lished his "Treatise on the Will," which must be regarded as his 
most original work, and which formed the third volume of subse- 
quent editions of the Mental Philosophy. 

Though an able and faithful instructor. Professor Upham 
undoubtedly contributed more to the reputation and influence of 
the colleo-e bv his writinofs than bv his recitations. In addition 
to the philosophical works just mentioned, his religious and mis- 
cellaneous contributions to literature had a wide circulation. 
On the subject of the higher Christian life, there appeared in 1844, 
"Principles of the Interior Life," and this was followed in subse- 
quent years by "Religious Maxims," "The Life of Faith," "Trea- 
tise on Divine Union," "Life and Religious Opinions of Madame 
Guyon." An early and earnest advocate of peace, his essay on the 
congress of nations and his manual of peace were stereotyped and 
circulated by the American Peace Society. In 1852 he visited 
Europe and the Holy Land, and the resulting series of letters, 

1 Literary and Theological Review, v. 4, p. 628. 
5 



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reprinted in book form for a circle of friends, met with such favor 
that the work passed through two editions. A volume of minor 
poems, collected under the title, "American Cottage Life," was a 
favorite gift book a generation ago, and several of the pieces it con- 
tained are never omitted from any extended religious anthology. 
Of a remarkably retiring disposition, he at the same time possessed 
a knowledge of human nature and a persistency that enabled him 
to secure for the college, by personal solicitation, over seventy 
thousand dollars, largely from a denomination that had distrusted 
its manaQ:ement. Failino; health led him to retire from the duties 
of his professorship in 1867. His active mind, however, con- 
tinued its work, his last book, "Absolute Religion," appearing 
after his death. This occurred in New York City, 2 April, 1872. 

After Professor Cleaveland began to devote himself to the 
natural sciences, most of the instruction in mathematics fell to the 
tutors. It consisted mainly in the pupils studying the prescribed 
lesson in Webber's Mathematics and subsequently repeating it. 
What is now called original work was quite unknown. Occasion- 
ally, however, a practical exercise in surveying was given. In 
geometry each student had a blank book in which he drew the 
figures and which he used in demonstrating. In algebra prob- 
lems were worked out on a slate and the result explained at the 
teacher's side. In a crowded recitation room it sometimes hap- 
pened that correct answers followed incorrect processes. "How 
did you get that result ? " a tutor once asked a Bowdoin Sopho- 
more, who afterwards became president of the United States. 
"From Stowe's slate," was the frank reply. 

In 1824 Tutor William Smyth, a graduate of two years standing 
and fresh from a year of theological study at Andover, introduced 
with his Sophomores in algebra the use of the blackboard. This 
novel experiment, as it then seemed, was a great success. The 
enthusiasm that the young teacher awakened is indicated by the 
fact that a class which had completed the subject, petitioned for a 
review of it under the new method. The following year Mr. 
Smyth, abandoning his first love, Greek, in which he had won 
some distinction, accepted the professorship of mathematics, and 
began his long occupancy of that chair, terminated only by his 



HISTORICAL SKETCH lix 

death in 1868. With characteristic zeal and earnestness he gave 
himself to an extended study of the French system of mathematics. 
His active mind and unusual power of concentration enabled him 
to read Laplace's jMecanique Celeste, at the close of days of 
vexatious drudgery. His manuscripts with their carefully elab- 
orated formula? show that he not only read but mastered. 

Under circumstances that would have deterred one of less 
indomitable will, he prepared his well-known series of mathemat- 
ical text-books. The first was a small work on plane trigonome- 
try, issued for the use of his own classes in 1825. His algebra 
appeared in 1830, received warm commendation from Dr. Bow- 
ditch, and was adopted as a text-book at Harvard and at other 
institutions. After passing through several editions it took the form 
of two separate books, the Elementary Algebra and the College 
Text-book of Algebra. In 1834 elementary algebra was made one 
of the requirements for admission. Two years later he published 
an enlarged edition of the trigonometry with the applications of 
the science to surveying and navigation. His treatise on analytic 
geometry was issued in the same year, and in 1<S54 his Elements 
of the Differential and Integral Calculus. The last mentioned 
work evinced no little originality. It received emphatic approval 
in high quarters, notably from the late Professor Bache. In 
addition to liis mathematical instruction Professor Smyth gave 
lectures on natural philosophy, and towards the close of his life 
on astronomy. With all his college work he found time to labor 
earnestly for the general interest of the community and in social 
reforms. The public schools of the town were graded and suitable 
buildings erected largely through his exertions ; the church and 
the parish found him a never-tiring worker. He early joined the 
anti-slavery movement, met hardship and even outrage in the 
advocacy of his views, and his house was a well-known station 
on the under-ground railway. 

The professorship of modern languages was the last of the 
four new chairs established under President Allen. Instruction 
in French had been given as early as 1820 by a native who was 
not awarded a place upon the faculty, though on one occasion, 
at least, the college treasurer assumed the payment of his fees. 



Ix BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

In September, 1825, the Boards voted "that a professorship 
be established for the instruction of the Junior and Senior classes 
in the modern languages of Europe, particularly in French and 
Spanish, and that until a professor be elected, the executive 
government make the best provision in their power for such 
instruction at an expense not exceeding $500," This temporary 
provision was made by engaging Joseph Hale Abbot, of the class 
of 1822, who had pursued post-graduate studies at Cambridge, and 
who was subsequently a successful teacher in Boston. A professor, 
it is said, was informally selected at the same time in the person of 
a talented young man of the graduating class, whose well-known 
literary ability had recently, according to tradition, forced itself 
upon the attention of a prominent trustee by the fine rendering 
of an ode of Horace. It was soon after arranged that Henry W. 
Longfellow, after three or four years of study abroad (he was 
then a youth of nineteen), should fill the chair now known as the 
Longfellow Professorship, Upon this he entered in 1829. One 
who enjoyed his instruction writes as follows : ^ 

" He had secured a large place for his department in the curriculum 
and lie awakened great enthusiasm among the students. In studying 
French we used a grammar which he had himself prepared. In study- 
ing Italian we used a grammar in the French language also prepared 
by the professor. His painstaking in preparing these grammars was 
one of many indications of his enthusiasm in his teaching. But he did 
not confine himself to linguistic teaching. He aimed to open to us the 
literature of these languages, especially the French, and to arouse us to 
interest in it. In addition to the recitations already mentioned he gave 
a course of lectures on French literature. They were given in the 
chapel to the students of all the classes who chose to attend. I remember 
these lectures as highly elaborated and in their style highly finished and 
polished. Under his teaching we were able to gain a knowledge of 
these languages which it was easy to retain and complete after gradu- 
ation so as to use them through life in the study of their respective 
literatures. But he did not attempt to teach us to converse in them. 
His literary attainments, spirit, and enthusiasm did not fail to exert 
an inspiring and refining influence on those thus associated with him 
through four years." 

1 Rev. Dr, Samuel Harris, in Bowdoin Orient, v. 14, p. 203. 



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Of Mr. Longfellow's own view of his work, the following 
extracts from his inaugural address, delivered 17 August, 1830, 
give an interesting glimpse : 

" When a man's duty and his inclination go hand in hand surely he 
has no small reason to rejoice, no feeble stimulus to act. The truth of 
this I feel. I regard the profession of a teacher in a ftir more noble and 
elevated point of view than many do. I can not help believing that he" 
who bends in a right direction the pliant disposition of the young and 
trains up the ductile mind to a vigorous and healthy growth, does some- 
thing for the welfare of his country and something for the great interests 

of humanity I cannot regard the study of a language as 

the pastime of a listless hour. To trace the progress of the human 
mind through the progressive development of language, to learn how 
other nations thought and felt and spoke, to enrich the understanding 
by opening upon it new sources of knowledge and by speaking many 
tongues to become a citizen of the world, these are objects worthy the 
exertion their attainment demands at our hands. The mere acquisi- 
tion of a language then is not the ultimate object, it is a means to be 
employed in the acquisition of something which lies beyond. I should 
therefore deem my duty but half perfoi'med were I to limit my exertions 
to the narrow bounds of grammatical rules, nay, that I had done little 
for the intellectual culture of a pupil, when I had merely put an instru- 
ment into his hands without explaining to him its most important uses. 
It is little to point one to the portals of the magic gardens and enchanted 
halls of learning and to teach him certain cabalistic words at whose 
utterance the golden hinges of its gates shall turn : — he must be led 
through the glittering halls and fragrant bowers and shown where the 
richest treasures lie and where the clearest fountains spring. And it 
will be my aim not only to teach the turns and idioms of a language, 
but according to my ability and as soon as time and circumstances shall 
permit, to direct the student into the literature of those nations whose 
languages he is studying." 

It is believed that under Professor Longfellow, Bowdoin was 
the first New England college to give that prominence to modern 
languages as a part of the required course which has since become 
80 general. The appointment of Professor Ticknor at Harvard 
antedates his by a dozen years, but the duties assigned to the 
former in the work of instruction were far less. At Yale, during 
this period, teachers in French and Spanish were recommended 



Ixii BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

by the faculty, but the students paid extra fees for such instruction, 
and the study of modern languages was not required for a degree. 
After his resignation in 1836 to accept a corresponding position 
at Harvard, the character and traditions of the professorship were 
worthily maintained for nearly twenty years by Daniel Raynes 
Goodwin, afterwards provost of the University of Pennsylvania, 
who, like Mr. Longfellow, had prepared himself for his duties by 
residence and study abroad. 

The academic faculty which President Allen gathered around 
him continued, with the exceptions already noted, to be the 
teaching force for two-score years. The services of Cleaveland, 
Newman, Upham, Packard, and Smyth, continuing on an average 
upwards of forty-five years, gave a peculiar individuality to the 
institution for the first half of its existence. They were men of 
marked and varying personality. Their characters have been 
thus portrayed by one who knew them well, both as pupil and as 
colleague : i 

"There was the impassive, inflexible Allen, precise, stately, stiff; 
but just and kind and faithful ; antiqua homo virtute et fide ; more learned 
than apt to teach ; a good ruler for all but the unruly. There is a 
maxim of college government emanating from the school of the cele- 
brated and excellent Dr. Nott, which reads something like this : 'Be 
sure you make friends of the scoundrels, you need have no fear from 
the good men'; or, in its earlier and naive pagan version, 'Keep on 
good terms with the Devil, and God will do you no harm.' President 
Allen never adopted the detestable maxim. He never courted popu- 
larity, and so, perhaps, he never deserved it. With a warm and gener- 
ous heart beating unseen and unsuspected beneath the cold exterior, 
living in all good conscience before God every day, he met abuse and 
obloquy with the invincible bravery of Christian meekness. Late he 
has gone to his rest. 

"There, too, was the gentle Newman, the faithful friend, the classical 
scholar, the skillful and patient teacher, the accomplished Christian 
gentleman ; — beautiful, delicate, pure as the opening flower of spring, he 
faded early from our sight ; but he left the fragrance of a good man's 
name behind. 

iRev. Dr. Daniel R. Goodwin, in his Alumni Address of July 8, 1873. The 
graceful tribute to Professor Packard, who was present, is omitted, as it does not 
attempt to characterize the man. 



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" There was the magnificent and massive Cleavehincl, clarum et ven- 
erahile women, — totus, teres atque rotundas, — with stiiif enougli in him to 
make a dozen men ; exuberant in intellectual powers, in labor inde- 
fatigable, of eagle vision, masterly in construction, wise in selection, 
lucid in exposition, a true lover of science, but an inveterate hater of 
theory ; as a lecturer unequaled, as a teacher unsurpassed ; the model 
professor, joining gravity and playfulness in one, making knowledge 
attractive and study a delight ; in government claiming severity as his 
own exclusive privilege, yet always shrinking from its actual exercise ; 
forgetting nothing, remembering everybody ; among the fathers and 
founders of the college, yet the genial brother of all her sons. He fell 
bravely in the harness ; and never did college suffer a sorer bereave- 
ment. 

"There was the indomitable and uncompromising Smyth : Justus, 
propositi tenax, stern in principle, rough in exterior, yet of finest 
sensibilities, a great heart in courage and in kindness, a Bayard in 
chivalrous sentiments, of more than feminine tenderness and delicacy, 
unselfish, uncalculating, often the best friend of those who took him for 
their enemy. To be first a man and then a gentleman, esse quam 
videri, was the motto of his life. He was a conscious enemy to no one. 
His was a fierce and fiery nature, but its intensest heats had their focus 
in the intellect and the conscience, in the (^lear apprehension and deep 
sense of right, and not in any violence of passion. His greatest fault 
was that, born an enthusiast. He was made a professor of mathematics. 
He loved his family with a peculiar strength of affection, — so he loved his 
friends, so he loved his church, so he loved his country, and so he loved 
the college. Whatever he felt, he felt through and through ; whatever 
he did, he did with all his might. The college had no more devoted 
and zealous servant or benefactor than Professor Smyth. For the 
college he lived and for the college he died. 

"There, too, was the sensitive and saintly Upham, who has but just 
passed away from his earthly labors ; — half hermit, half man of the 
world ; a most extraordinary combination of weakness and strength, of 
simplicity and astuteness, of bashful modesty and unflinching boldness, 
shrinking as the mimosa, not only from human touch bvit from the very 
gaze of human eyes, yet ready to march fearlessly to the cannon's 
mouth — in the dark ; a poet, a philosopher, a philanthropist, a mystic, 
the very apostle of universal love ; prolific in plans, exhaustless in 
expedients, in effort unwearied, as versatile and many-sided as 
Ulysses, — bvit to the right and the good as steady at heart as the needle 



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to the pole ; often, perhaps habitually, driven by sheer modesty out of 
the straightforward high road into by-paths and circuitous ways. Of 
large and varied learning, and of the broadest human sympathies, 
genial, and generous to a fault, he sought to find what was good in 
everybody, — even in the oddest and most anomalous specimens of 
human kind. He did as much as any man to give a high reputation to 
Bowdoin College. He knew no vacation when any work was to be 
done in her behalf, and that he might increase her endowment, he 
impoverished himself." 

To give at the same time a definite and an accurate account of 
the work these men did and of the curriculum as it existed under 
President Allen, the following tabular statement has been pre- 
pared from the annual reports to the visiting committee for the 
year 1833. It should be noted that Professor Newman had 
charge of the chapel services in the absence of the President, 
and that Professor Longfellow was college librarian, a position 
requiring his attendance at the library from twelve to one each 
day. Occasional lectures not mentioned in their reports were 
given by him and by Professor Packard, for which probably some 
regular recitation was omitted. The average length of the three 
terms was a little more than twelve weeks. 

DEPARTMENT OP NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY. 

First Term. Seniors, 74 recitations in Astronomy and Spherical 
Trigonometry, including Nautical Astronomy, with 
exercises on globes, tellurion and other apparatus. 
Second Term. Senioi's, 74 recitations in Chemistry. 

Medical Class, Seniors, Juniors, 62 lectures on Chem- 
istry. 
Third Term. Seniors, 49 recitations in Natural History. 

Seniors, 41 lectures on Mineralogy and Geology. 
Seniors, 33 lectures on Natural Philosophy. 

Professor Cleaveland's famous lectures on chemistry must not be 
mentioned without describing them. "After an early breakfast, it was 
his invariable custom, continued to the last years of his life, to go to 
his laboratory, and employ the whole intervening time in preparing for 
the lecture of the day, laying out his topics, performing beforehand 
every experiment, and practicing every manipulation. These prepara- 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixv 

tions were interrupted only by the frugal repast sent to him from his 
•house in a small basket when the dinner hour had arrived. In these 
preparations he always had one or more assistants. When at length 
the hour of the lecture had arrived, and the eager and punctual audience 
had assembled, and, after seven minutes by the watch, the door was 
closed, and silence prevailed, and the Professor stood forth amidst his 
batteries and retorts, master of his subject and of the mighty agents 
he had to deal with, he was then indeed in his element and in his glory. 
Though clad in garments almost rustic, he iiad a dignity of appearance 
and an air of command, by which the eye of every student was kept 
fixed, and all listlessness and inattention were banished. His stern 
and venerable featui'es were lit up with a glow of genuine enthusiasm. 
Forgetful of himself he became wholly absorbed in his subject. He 
professed no great discoveries, he propounded no new theories, he made 
no pedantic display of learning ; but with the modesty of true wisdom 
aimed only to exhibit those certain facts and obvious inductions, which 
constitute the elements of his science. Having clearly conceived of 
these, and having them well arranged in his own mind, he produced 
them in a clear and orderly manner. There was no confusion in his 
thoughts, and none in his discourse. By his clear and simple style 
and its easy and uninterrupted flow, by his lucid order, by the earnestness 
of his manner, by the interest with which he seemed to regard the 
smallest and most common things pertaining to his theme, by his happy 
illustrations and never-failing experiments, and by his occasional sallies 
of wit and good humor, he carried along the delighted attention of his 
hearers without weariness to the end of the hour, making plain to them 
what had been obscure, investing even trivial things, by a salutary 
illusion, with an air of importance, and in short accomplishing in a 
manner which has never been surpassed, the great object of conveying 
to the mind of the learner definite notions and useful knowledge on the 
subject under consideration." ^ 

DEPARTMENT OP RHETORIC, ORATORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. 

First Term. Seniors, 120 themes, of which 80 are corrected and 

returned. 
Juniors, 300 themes, of which 250 are corrected and 

returned. 
Sophomores, 330 translations, which are corrected and 

returned. 

1 Rev. Dr. Leonard Woods, in his Address on Life and Cliaracter of Parker 
Cleaveland. 



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Second Term. Seniors, 74 recitations in Political Economy. 

Seniors, 120 themes, of which 80 are corrected and- 

returned. 
Juniors, 300 themes, of which 250 are corrected and 

returned. 
Sophomores, 330 translations, which are corrected 
and returned. 
Third Term. Juniors, 300 themes, of which 250 are corrected and 
returned. 
Sophomores, 330 translations, which are corrected and 

returned. 
Sophomores, 36 recitations in Rhetoric. 
Freshmen, 72 exercises in Elocution. 
Public declamations were conducted every Wednesday afternoon in 
the first and third terms, and private declamations on Fridays in the 
same terms. 

DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. 

First Term. Seniors, 62 recitations in Stewart's Philosophy. 

Seniors, 48 recitations in Vattel's Law of Nations. 

Freshmen, 72 recitations in Latin. 
Second Term. Seniors, 48 recitations in Hebrew. 

Juniors, 62 recitations in Upham's Mental Philosophy. 

Freshmen, 72 recitations in Livy and Roman Antiqui- 
ties. 
Third Term. Seniors, 20 recitations in Butler's Analogy. 

Seniors, 40 recitations in Hebrew. 

Juniors, 30 recitations in Upham's Mental Philosophy. 

Juniors, 30 recitations in Rawle's Constitution of 
United States. 

Freshmen, 36 recitations in Latin. 

Freshmen, 30 recitations in Hedge's Logic. 
Foi'ensics by the Seniors during the first two terms and by the 
Juniors during the third term wei-e under the charge of Professor 
Upham. 

DEPARTMENT OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES. 

First Term. Juniors, 48 recitations in Juvenal. 
Juniors, 60 recitations in Homer. 
Sophomores, 72 recitations in Graaca Majora and 

Excerpta Latina. 
Freshmen, 72 recitations in Greek Historians. 



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Second Term. Seniors, 48 recitations in Virgil. 
Juniors, 60 recitations in Homer. 
Sophomoi'es, 72 recitations in GrsBca Majora and 

Horace. 
Freshmen, 72 recitations in Grasca Majora. 
Third Term. Juniors, 24 recitations in Greek. 

Sophomores, 36 recitations in Gra3ca Majora and 

Horace. 
Freshmen, 72 recitations in Greek Orators. 
Optional class, 18 recitations in Latin. 
As Professor Packard frequently heard his classes in two divisions, 
it was practically impossible for him to conduct the work of the Fresh- 
men in Latin, which was for many years assumed by Professor Upham. 

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS. 

First Term. Juniors, 72 recitations in Mechanics. 

Sophomores, 72 recitations in Plane Trigonometry. 

Freshmen, 60 recitations in Algebra. 
Second Term. Juniors, 72 recitations in Electricity, Magnetism, and 
Optics. 

Sophomores, 72 recitations in Surveying and Naviga- 
tion. 

Freshmen, 60 recitations in Algebra. 
Third Term. Juniors, 72 recitations in Calculus. 

Sophomores, 72 recitations in Projections and Leveling. 

Freshmen, 60 recitations in Geometry. 
In this department also the Sophomores and Freshmen recited for a 
portion of the year in two divisions each, so that Professor Smyth had 
on the whole an average of four recitations a day during the academic 
year. 

department of modern languages. 
First Term. Juniors, 66 recitations in Spanish. 

Sophomores, 60 recitations in French. 
Second Term. Seniors, 48 recitations in German. 

Seniors, 48 recitations in Italian. 

Juniors, 66 recitations in Spanish. 

Sophomores, 60 recitations in French. 
Third Term. Seniors, 32 recitations in German. 

Seniors, 32 recitations in Italian. 

Juniors, 66 recitations in Spanish. 

Sophomores, 60 recitations in French. 



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According to the printed regulations the life of a student 
during this administration was marked by a healthful regularity 
in the hours of work and play. He rose with the ringing of the 
chapel bell at six. Immediately after morning prayers, held in a 
building that was deemed by the Faculty too cold during the 
winter term for any exercise lasting more than fifteen minutes, he 
attended the first recitation of the day. At its close came break- 
fast in Commons Hall.^ As the association which conducted 
Commons was under student management and only charged a 
shilling a day for board, it is fair to assume that the average 
collegian did not tarry long, and consequently had an hour and 
a half for play before the nine o'clock bell called him to his room 
for study. At eleven came the midday recitation. After that he 
had the opportunity of consulting the college library, open for an 
hour. Since no under-graduate could borrow books oftener than 
once in three weeks, and Freshmen were limited to one book at 
a time, this opportunity did not keep many from dinner, which 
was served at about the same time. Study hours began again 
at two o'clock and continued till the afternoon recitation, which 
preceded evening prayers by an hour. These two daily religious 
exercises were conducted by the President. After prayers the 
third period for exercise and relaxation extended to eight o'clock. 
It is probable, however, that some tolerably good as well as the bad 
boys did ' ' without permission of the executive Government go. a 
shooting or fishing," while many of the hours so carefully allotted 
to study and to sleep were spent in concocting and executing 
various ' ' scrapes " which the published memoirs of graduates and 
college tradition have made sufficiently familiar.^ 

President Allen's administration, which opened with a distinct 
advance in the character of the institution and the number of its 
pupils, was clouded towards the end of its first decade by his 
personal unpopularity with.a majority of the Boards, and by the 

iThis brick building on Bath Street was erected in 1829 at a cost of $1,750. It 
was used for tliis purpose for several years and has since served sudBessively as a 
gymnasium, chemical laboratory, and store-house. 

2 Interesting accounts of student life at Bowdoin may be found in Abbott's New 
England and her Institutions, in Hamlin's My Life and Times, and in Kellogg's 
Whispering Pine Series. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixix 

unjust measures taken to secure his removal. His stately and 
reserved bearing concealed a warm and generous heart, yet few 
realized this save his intimate friends. His manners were those 
of his own college days, when President Willard had but to show 
himself in the college yard, and students and tutors alike kept 
their heads uncovered till he was out of sight. With this out- 
ward coldness of demeanor was combined a firm and inflexible 
will which followed what seemed the right course, with no 
attempt to avoid or lessen the personal op})osition his decisions 
would arouse. These circumstances, coupled with denominational 
jealousies, led to a singular piece of special legislation. In March, 
1831, a law was enacted, providing "that no person now holding 
the office of president in any college in this state shall hold said 
office beyond the day of the next Commencement unless he shall 
be re-elected. No person shall be elected or re-elected to the 
office of president unless he shall receive in each board two-thirds 
of all the votes given on the question of his election." It 
was not concealed by the advocates of this measure that their 
sole desire was to remove Dr. Allen from the position which 
he had been chosen to hold "during good behavior." At the 
next meeting of the Trustees, of seventeen votes cast for 
president, Dr. Allen had seven. It was manifestly impossible 
under the law to choose his successor, and overtures were made 
to him that he should be re-elected and then resign. He refused 
to consider this proposition, and prepared to bring the legality 
of the act of the legislature before the courts. He removed his 
family to Newburyport, Mass., and as a resident of another 
state began an action in the U. S. Circuit Court against the college 
treasurer for his salary and fees. The case was argued before 
Judge Story in May, 1833, Hon. Simon Greenleaf appearing for 
the plaintiff, and Hon. Stephen Longfellow for the college treas- 
urer. The decision of Judge Story not only re-instated Dr. Allen 
in his office, but also restored the institution to the independent 
position secured by the article in the Act of Separation, under 
which Maine became a new state. For it held that the attempted 
surrender of rio-hts therein reserved had not been carried out, and 
incidentally showed that the act of 1821, increasing the member- 



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ship of the Boards, and that of 1826, making the governor of the 
state an ex officio Trustee, were unconstitutional. The decision 
was largely influenced by the famous Dartmouth College case of 
1819, and it is a noteworthy coincidence that the same principle 
of law that removed President Allen from the short-lived Dart- 
mouth University should have restored him, a few years later, to 
the same position at Bowdoin. 

As to its effect upon their membership, the Boards viewed 
the decision in different lights. The Overseers resolved that an 
appointment under the Act of 1821 gave no right to a seat in 
their body, that certain subsequent elections were invalid, that 
only forty persons were now lawfully members, and that there 
were five vacancies. The Trustees, on the other hand, disregarded 
this portion of the decision as extra-judicial, and although it was 
tacitly understood that no new elections should be made, it was 
twelve years before their number was reduced, by death and 
resignation, to the thirteen provided for in the charter, and over 
forty years before the last trustee appointed by Governor King, 
ceased to meet with the Board. 

Few American colleges have suffered less by fire during a 
hundred years than has Bowdoin. This circumstance will perhaps 
warrant the insertion of a full account of the second and last 
serious conflagration it has met with, taken from the private letter 
of a young Sophomore : 

February 17tli, 1836. 
Dear Father : 

I suppose that you will have heard of the fire here before this 
reaches you. It began about two o'clock this morning in the north- 
east corner of Maine Hall, either in the cellar or on the lower floor ; 
the room has latelyhad a new fire-place, and it is supposed to have 
originated in some defect in this. It was occupied by Richardson a 
freshman ; as his bed was out of order in some way, he came to McKeen 
Hall^ and slept with Scamman ; if he had not he would undoubtedly 
been smothered by the dense smoke. One of the students in the fourth 
story was the first to smell the smoke, he jumped up and without 
stopping to attempt to save anything ran down stairs breaking open all 

1 McKeen Hall was a wooden building on the corner of Main and Cleaveland 
Streets, which had rooms for students in the second story. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixxi 

the students' doors as he passed them. All the students in that end lost 
everything but the clothes they wore, most of them leaving their outside 
garments and watches even. Dr. Adams, the tutor, roomed in that 
end, and believing when he awaked that the staircase was in flames, he 
jumped out of the window and broke his leg just above the ankle; he 
was found lying on the ground by some of the students who carried him 
into New College. Silsbee, one of the two who walked to Portland and 
back the same day, knew that there was a letter for his chum in the 
fourth story of that entry containing a hundred dollars. The staircase 
was by this time entirely destroyed, but the room happened to be a 
middle one, and he went into the one next to it in the other end, climbed 
around the double wall separating the two ends, passing from one 
window to the other, got the letter and returned in safety. This was 
very difficult and dangerous on account of the thickness of the college 
walls and what no other fellow could have done. 

The flames were communicated by the roof to the other half of the 
building, and beginning at the top, of course consumed it very slowly ; 
everything was saved from this end even the doors and windows. The 
Peucinian library was saved with very little injury, losing only those 
books which were in the students' rooms in the nortli-western end. 
The Athena-an library containing over three thousand volumes, many 
very valuable, was entirely destroyed with the exception of such as 
are out. 

One or two of the students who slept at home came in the morning 
to attend prayers and were quite " struck aback" to see nothing of the 
great building but the blackened, vvindowless, doorlcss, roofless walls; 
they had heard the cry, but thought it was nothing but the yaggers' 
houses. There will be no recitations to-day as the recitation rooms are 
all burned, and the government are all busy finding quarters for the 
students. 

Give my love to mother and believe me your affectionate son 

Edward. 

President Allen resumed his college duties in 1833 with much 
of the favor that accompanies a firm and successful defense of 
one's rights. The prejudice against him, however, on the part of 
influential members of the Boards continued as strong as ever. 
Unfortunately, within a few years, his unpopularity with the 
students increased to an extent that rendered his position unpleas- 
ant. In deference to the opinion of friends, who believed this 



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twofold antagonism prejudicial to the interests of the college, he 
tendered his resignation in 1838, to take effect the following year. 
He retired to a life of literary activity at Northampton, Mass., 
and there, also, his closing years were spent in well-earned repose. 
His death occurred 16 July, 1868, in his eighty-fifth year. 

The clouds that obscured its close have passed away, and it is 
now possible to see clearly the advance made during this adminis- 
tration. While the ridiculous system still prevailed at some 
New England colleges of intrusting the entire work of a class to 
one tutor for one term, to another for the second, and ^o on. 
President Allen arranged for instruction by departments and 
placed each in the hands of an experienced teacher. To the 
popular demand for a "practical" education, a demand then at 
one of its periodic seasons of prominence, he made the best 
possible reply in the establishment of the Medical School and in 
the addition of modern languages to the curriculum. During the 
preceding five years, the average number of academic students 
was fifty ; during his administration it was one hundred and 
twenty-five. The subsequent career of many in those nineteen 
classes must have been a source of pride to the president who 
signed their diplomas : for they gave to literature, Hawthorne 
and Longfellow ; to law, John Appleton and Thomas Drummond ; 
to theology, Samuel Harris and Henry B. Smith ; to medicine, 
Fordyce Barker ; to political life, Franklin Pierce, William Pitt 
Fessenden, John P. Hale, Seargent S. Prentiss, and John A. 
Andrew. 




TJlE CHfl^PEIi. 



CHAPTER VI. 

PRESIDENT WOODS'S ADMINISTRATION. 

College finances — President Woods— His views on College discipline — 
Residence abroad— The chapel — Tutors — Impairment of the endow- 
ment — Denominational position of the College— Collins Professorship — 
Representation of difierent denominations in the Board of Trustees — 
Semi-centennial — Law school— Improvement of the grounds — The cur- 
riculum — Alumni bequests — Resignation of President Woods. 

The financial depression that followed the panic of 1837 
seriously affected the income of the college. Its invested funds 
then amounted to one hundred thousand dollars, of which eight- 
tenths were in bank stocks. The dividends from these failed to 
such an extent that, while the total expenditures were under ten 
thousand dollars, there was an annual deficit of two thousand for 
several years. The darkness of the financial outlook was not 
brightened l)y the disagreement of the Boards as to the new 
president. The Trustees chose, in 1838, Professor Chauncey A. 
Goodrich, of Yale, but the selection was not satisfactory to the 
Overseers. The following year they also vetoed the election of 
William G. Goddard, then pi'o lessor of rhetoric in Brown Uni- 
versity. Tlie third selection of the Trustees, that of Leonard 
Woods, Jr., professor of biblical literature in Bangor Theological 
Seminary, was promptly ratified by the lower Board. As the 
son of a famous and influential New England theologian ; as a 
colleije student who had graduated at nineteen with the maximum 
rank in every study ; as a successful and popular teacher at 
Andover and at Bangor ; as the translator and editor of Knapp's 
Theology, widely used as a text-book, and reprinted in England ; 
as the editor of a periodical noted alike for its ability and its 
independence ; as a preacher, the charm of whose sermons elicited 
from cultured listeners praise that seems almost extravagant ; as 
a conversationalist of rare natural powers, increased by a wide 
range of reading ; this young man of thii'ty-one had led his 



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acquaintances to anticipate a brilliant career for him and for the 
colleo;e under his direction. He came to the work with a willing; 
spirit, asking that a larger amount of teaching than had been 
usual should be assigned him, and with an ideal of what a college 
president should be, as high as it was diverse from that of several 
of those who voted for him. 

Reference can be made only to those traits of his attractive 
and many-sided character that appeared prominently in his admin- 
istration. There had naturally been some disorder in the closing 
months of Dr. Allen's presidency. Indeed, there was a suspicion 
that the burning of the President's house, after his removal from 
Brunswick, might be laid to the charge of some reckless under- 
graduate. The new president called to his study one after 
another of those who were thought to have been leaders in the 
disturbances. They went with surprise, for they believed "all the 
old scores wiped oif, and there had been no time to run up new 
ones. There was nothing said about old scores or new ones. The 
President met them with that kind and graceful courtesy that was 
peculiar to him. He talked to them of the opportunities of college 
life, and made them feel, as though it had been their thought 
rather than his, the obligation that such opportunities impose. 
This simple conversation, held with one as he sat with him in his 
study, with another as he walked with him among the pines, was 
sufficient to transform these young men. He saved them to them- 
selves, to the college, and to the world. One of them, not only 
as a minister of the church, brought like aid to many a wandering 
soul, but became in a special manner the helper of the President 
in the work of rescuing from entanglement in evil courses the 
young men who were tempted as he had been."^ This was Pres- 
ident Woods's method. In the ordinary college discipline of 
that day he placed small dependence. Believing that in every 
young man's heart there is a principle of honor that can be fully 
trusted if once aroused, he had little faith in other means of 
securing obedience and attention to college duties. So happy 
were the results of this personal intercourse with this gifted man, 
that one who knew him and the college well does not hesitate to 

1 Address on Leonard Woods by Charles Carroll Everett, 



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write : " Bowdoin College offered means of education in this 
respect unequaled in the country. Students found themselves at 
once in the presence of a culture that might have been the product 
of the best universities and the most polished courts of the old 
world. They received from their President an influence such as 
— as has been well remarked — men go abroad to seek ; such as 
breathes in the aisles of old cathedrals. They learned from him 
what reverence means and loyalty. They learned that society is 
not a mere human invention." 

At the same time his colleagues and the public were not always 
content with methods and efforts that seemed to give a major 
share of attention to the bad boys, while the good ones were 
allowed to govern themselves. College students did not cease 
to be human, and according as one looked at what passed unpun- 
ished, or at what was entirely prevented, was he inclined to blame 
or praise the policy favored by the President, if not invarialily 
pursued, for over a quarter of a century. 

In accordance with a desire expressed on tlie acceptance of his 
appointment, President Woods went aljroad in 1S40 to study the 
educational methods and institutions of the old world. He went 
with a bias toward media' \'al ism that was ever a soiu'ce of wonder 
to those who knew him to be a lover as well as a descendant of 
staunch Puritan divines. This extract from a letter written at 
Oxford, where he became intimately acquainted with Dr. Pusey, 
will explain why it was sometimes asked if he were not at heart 
a ritualist. 

"All my prepossessions in favor of the English system of education 
have been justified after the most minute inspection. The studies are 
not more extensive or more thorough than with us ; but there is here a 
magnificence of ai-chitecture, an assemblage of paintings, statues, 
gardens, and walks ; above all a solemnity and grandeur of religious 
worship which does more to elevate the taste and purify the character 
than the whole encyclopaedia of knowledge. In each one of the 
twenty colleges here there is a chapel, the poorest of which surpasses 
the richest I have ever seen in America. And the service daily per- 
formed in them is congruous .to the place. In several of them it is 
performed by eight chaplains and sixteen choristers, robed in white, 
who are all supported by the foundations, and by whom day by day, and 



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year after year, God is magnified in strains delivered down from the 
primitive churcli, if not the very strains of David himself. The effect 
produced by the service thus performed is inconceivably great, especially 
upon the yovmg men here."^ 

Not Ions: after his return the President had the w^ell-deserved 
pleasure of realizing in a new college chapel, the dream of his 
youth and the joy of later years, a structure "eloquently building 
into itself the expressive cross and lifting up its spires to heaven 
as accompaniments of the prayers rising from it morning and 
evening." Though associated with the name of Governor King, 
it is in reality a monument to President Woods. His skill and 
constancy secured the money which warranted so expensive a 
buildinor and which in laro;e measure met the cost of its erection. 
Without the thirty thousand dollars received as a contingent 
remainder from the Bowdoin estate, the college would have been 
obliged to content itself for another score of years with the 
wooden chapel that had already served through three administra- 
tions. His views, too, were exemplified both in the architecture 
of the exterior and the arrangements of the interior. At his 
request Mr. Eichard Upjohn, of New York City, designed a 
Romanesque church, which, built of undressed granite, from a 
neighboring quarry, has been the pride of each succeeding gener- 
ation of Bowdoin students. The corner-stone was laid July 16, 
1845, with impressive Masonic ceremonies and an oration by 
Hon. Charles S. Daveis of the class of 1807 ; the building was 
dedicated June 7, 1855, the sermon being preached by Professor 
Roswell D. Hitchcock. An important feature in the decoration 
of the chapel proper was left for friends of the college of subse- 
quent years. The twelve large panels of this " grave and lofty 
room with its glowing windows and its starry roof" have from time 
to time been filled with copies of famous paintings illustrative of 
Bible history.^ 

1 Life and character of Leonard Woods, D.D., by Edwards A. Park, page 44. 

2 The majority of New Englanders believed that meeting-houses, including 
college chapels, should be constructed according to the laws of acoustics. 
President "Woods held that a church should be erected according to the law of 
optics. The Bowdoin chapel was so erected. The President, however, was by no 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixxvii 

At the beo-inninff of this administration several circumstances, 
among them the inabiHty to call at once a new professor to the 
chair of rhetoric and oratory, and the absence of the president 
abroad, led to the resumption of the practice of employing one 
or more tutors each year. The tenure of office and the character 
of these appointments, however, were materially changed, as will 
be seen by the fact that over one-half of those employed became 
professors in this or other colleges, while the average term of 
service of the others was nearly double that usual in the early 
years of the college. 

For some time at this period the funds of the college not only 
yielded little income, but had no market value. When the 
general liquidation had cleared the financial situation somewhat, 
the treasurer reported that bank stocks, which had cost upwards 
of eighty thousand dollars, were now worth fifty thousand or 

means destitute of tact. When a lectern was presented the college, he permitted 
it to be placed in the library and allowed an orthodox pulpit to remain upon the 
platform. The following description, together with the two illustrations, will give 
to those who have not seen it, some idea of a structure which has exerted an 
influence as real as it has been silent and unperceived. The facade is strongly 
marked by twin towers, the spires of which rise to a height of one hundred and 
twenty feet. The main walls equal in length the height of the towers and shut 
off the nave, which forms the chapel proper, from the aisles. These, thus con- 
verted into separate rooms, together with the choir in the rear, make a home for 
the library. The transepts break the long reach of the losv roof of the aisles and 
afford eutraTice and office rooms. It is the nave that especially illustrates the 
aesthetic views of President Woods. On passing through the vestibule, one finds 
himself in a broad aisle, on either side of which are five forms running lengthwise 
with three rows of seats, each behind and above the other. These are occupied 
by the students, the lower classes sitting nearer the entrance, while members of 
the faculty occupy seats between the forms, or on the platform which occupies 
the entire end of the room. High above this platform is the gallery which affords 
admission to the room lately used for the art collections. The entrance to it is so 
arranged that the large rose window at the east end pours a flood of light into the 
chapel in the morning. Directly opposite is the organ loft with a gallery for the 
choir, and a tasteful organ, the gift of a recent graduate and his wife. The wood- 
work, all of black walnut, has designs in relief in harmony with architecture of 
the building. The smooth walls rise nearly forty feet above the wainscoting 
before they are broken by the clere-story windows. This space is divided by 
decorative frescoing, into twelve large panels for as many paintings. On the 
north side are scenes from New Testament history, viz., the annunciation, the 
adoration of the magi, the baptism, the transfiguration, Peter and John healing 
the cripple, and Paul on Mars Hill. Opposite are St. Michael and the dragon, 
Adam and Eve, and Moses giving the law. The ceiling, which is open to the 
roof, is painted blue with golden stars. 



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would realize that sum. This, however, does not represent the 
entii'e loss. By the failure of the dividends and the successive 
annual deficits, the college had contracted debts that impaired 
still further its endowment. It is hardly an exaggeration to say 
that half of Bowdoin's income-producing property was lost 
during this financial depression. 

In 1841, the trustees voted that members of the Faculty 
should spend a portion of the winter vacation in personal 
appeals for assistance for the college ' ' in its present precarious 
condition." The professors naturally went to members of the 
religious denomination to which they belonged. Their appeal was 
often met with the reply, "We do not know whether Bowdoin 
College is to be a Congregational institution or not. It is ours by 
its history, but a majority of its trustees differ from us either in 
doctrinal belief or church affiliations." Most New England 
colleges were denominational. Sectarian spirit in Maine was 
perhaps as strong as at any period in this century. It seemed 
necessary, as well as desirable, that the college should declare its 
position. A declaration, therefore, was drawn up and signed by 
eleven of the fourteen trustees and by thirty-four of the forty-one 
overseers. 

After stating in a preamble the desirableness of making the 
denominational character of the college known and of furnishing 
assurance of its future policy, this document declares : 

First — That science and literature are not to be separated 
from morals and religion in the administration of the college. 

Second — That this can be secured and financial strength 
obtained through an established denominational position. 

Third — That though not required by its charter, the college 
has been and still is of the Orthodox Congregational denomination. 

Fourth — That no change of its character in this direction is 
contemplated. 

Fifth — That trustees, overseers, and faculty should perform 
their duties so as not to conflict in any degree with the moral and 
religious instruction to be given in accordance with its denomina- 
tional character, and that such instruction should be given by 
oflftcers of that religious faith. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixxix 

Sixth — That the document does not prevent the Boards of 
the future from making changes, pi'ovided they show proper regard 
to the circumstances of this declaration. 

Seventh — That it is intended to serve not only as a basis for 
pecuniary aid, but also for conciliation of different views and 
interests.' 

Provided with this statement, Professor Upham, the soliciting 
agent of the college, again appealed to the Congregationalists of 
Maine and Massachusetts. Almost all of the seventy thcnisand 
dollars which he secured came from that denomination. This 
large accession to the college funds, besides ensuring the comple- 
tion of the chapel, which it was found would cost three times the 
fifteen thousand at first appropi'iated, warranted the erection of a 
new dormitory which the increase of students had long made 
desirable. This was built in 1843 at a cost of nine thousand 
dollars, and four years later was formally named Appleton Hall, 
in honor of the second president of the college. 

A portion of the new endowment was devoted by the donors 
to the foundation of the Collins professorship of natural and 
revealed religion. This chair was the result of a belief on the part 
of several friends of the college that the time and thought of one 
man could well be given to the direct work of moral and religious 
instruction outside of the organized course of study. The pro- 
visions of its incumbency are so peculiar and so frequently mis- 
understood that they are given in full. 

"The professor shall at all times be selected from ministers or 
ordained clergymen in regular standing of the Trinitarian Congrega- 
tional denomination of Christians. 

' ' The professor shall not be a member of the executive government 
of the college, nor be required or allowed to communicate any knowl- 
edge of the character, opinions, or conduct of any student of the college 
obtained by intercourse or conversation with the students. 

' ' It shall be his duty to endeavor to cultivate and maintain a familiar 
intercourse with the students, and to visit and converse with them at 
their chambers ; and by conversation, as Avell as by more formal teach- 
ing and preaching, to impress upon their minds the truths of the gospel 

iThe declaration is printed in full in Cleaveland's History of Bowdoin College, 
page 21, 



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of our Lord Jesus Christ, and their suitableness to promote the happi- 
ness of the present life, and the necessity that they should be cordially 
embraced to secure the happiness of a future and endless life. 

" The Trustees and Overseers of the college may regulate the manner 
in which these duties shall be performed, and may prescribe other duties 
to be performed, including ordinary instruction in the college ; but they 
may not do this so as to prevent the performance of the duties enjoined, 
or so as to cause the professor to teach or conduct in any manner incon- 
sistent with the faithful performance of those duties." 

The chair vras held by a succession of distinguished men. 
The first was Calvin Ellis Stowe, of the class of 1824, who 
resigned the position in 1852, to accept a professorship at Andover 
Theological Seminary. He was succeeded by Roswell Dwight 
Hitchcock, whose long connection subsequently with Union Theo- 
logical Seminary testifies to the character of his work at Bowdoin. 
Egbert Coffin Smyth then held the chair for seven years, till he, like 
the first incumbent, was drawn away to Andover Hill. The duties 
of the position were then discharged by the venerated and beloved 
Alpheus Spring Packard for the last twenty years of his life. For 
several years before his death the income from the endowment 
of this chair was insufficient to pay the salary of the incumbent, 
and, while the title has been held of late by the professor of Greek, 
it is definitely understood that he assumes only a portion of the 
duties prescribed. The scope of these is well illustrated by the 
annual report of Professor Hitchcock for the year 1854 : 

"First of all his care is to make the particular acquaintance of 
each individual student, as he enters upon his college course ; gaining, 
if possible, his confidence that he may learn his character and adopt 
the wisest measures for the mental and moral advancement of each and 
of all. To this end, the students are invited to his house ; called upon, 
so far as practicable, at their rooms ; and in every way encouraged to 
make him their friend and adviser. These endeavors, he desires to 
say, have met with the kindest and most generous appreciation on the 
part of the students whose bearing towards himself has been everything 
that could be asked. 

"During the whole of the fall and a part of the spring term, he has 
had the Freshmen three recitations a Aveek in Paley's Natural Theol- 
ogy ; connecting with these recitations, near the beginning of the colle- 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixxxi 

giate year, a short series of practical lectures on such subjects as 
Health, Study, Manners and Moi-als. With the Sophomore class, a 
few weeks in the spring term were devoted to the reading of Cicero's 
Treatise De contemnenda morte. With the Juniors, Alexander's 
Moral Science, assigned to the summer term and last year gone through 
with, has this year been omitted on account of the shortening of the 
term. 

"On Saturday evenings, once a fortnight, religious lectures have 
been delivered, the attendance upon which, though voluntary, has been 
as large as the dimensions of the lecture room have allowed us to 
accommodate. 

"And, finally, on the Sabbath in the village church, where a large 
majority of the students worship, some ten or twelve discourses have 
been delivered with special reference, in most cases, to the peculiar 
circumstances and wants of a community like this of ours. 

" In all of which labors, so entirely congenial to his own tastes, the 
undersigned has enjoyed the heartiest sympathy and co-operation of the 
president and other officers of the college, to whom he feels himself 
largely indebted for that measure of success and comfort with which he 
has been enabled to pursue his work." 

The definite avowal that the college was a Congregationalist 
institution aroused much feeling on the part of a few earnest 
and active friends who were on the Board of Trustees, and did 
not agree with the majority of their colleagues, either as to the 
facts stated in the declaration, or as to the policy to be pur- 
sued. They held that the college w\is founded by the state, 
that differences in theoloo-ical matters had not then divided the 
churches of the commonwealth, and were not before the mind of 
the principal benefactor. They admitted that the declaration 
debarred the college from choosing any one save a Congregation- 
alist as president or as theological professor, but maintained that 
it should not control their action in filling vacancies in their 
Board. This view was antagonized at the time by a majority of 
the Overseers, and several elections to the upper Board were 
vetoed by the lower. A prominent layman in the Baptist denom- 
ination was then chosen, and subsequently two Congregational 
clergymen were elected. Since that period a majority have 
belonged to this denomination, although care has been taken to 



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have other protestant denominations represented. Subsequent 
gifts have been conditioned upon the denominational character of 
the college, which there has been little disposition, of late years, 
to question. 

At the Commencement of 1852, the semi-centennial of the 
opening of the college was celebrated with much eclat. Over 
four hundred of the thousand living graduates were present, 
among them the three survivors of the first graduating class. The 
anniversary exercises consisted of an address by Nehemiah Cleave- 
land, reviewing the history of the college with special reference 
to its personnel, an address by Chief Justice Tenney on the same 
subject viewed from the standpoint of the curriculum, a poem by 
Rev. Ephraim Peabody, and the singing of an ode written by 
Rev. Elijah Kellogg. At the anniversary dinner, held in a tem- 
porary building erected for that purpose on the campus, Hon. 
George Evans of the Class of 1815 presided, and, among other 
speakers, gracefully called upon Hon. Franklin Pierce as one of 
the two sons of Bowdoin towards whom the nation was now 
looking for a chief magistrate. His college mate, Hon. John 
P. Hale, was the candidate of the Free Soil party for the 
presidency. The attendance of the public was perhaps greater 
than at any subsequent Commencement, as three thousand persons 
are reported to have sought admission to the church. 

The important place the Medical School had won for itself in 
professional circles led many friends of the college to believe that 
the time had come for a law school to be added to the collegiate 
foundation. In 1850, and again at a later period, a professor of 
law, and statutes for such a school were definitely decided upon by 
the Trustees. On each occasion, however, it proved impossible to 
secure at once the additional endowment of twenty-five thousand 
dollars upon which the execution of the votes was conditioned. 
In the formulation of these plans the advocates of the school had 
the assistance and sympathy of Professor Simon Greenleaf, who 
partially consented to lend his services as lecturer. The two 
gentlemen selected as law professors had served as chief justice, 
respectively, of Maine and of Vermont. 

The purchase and removal of the old tavern in the corner near 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixxxiii 

the church, the inclosure of more land to the south and the grove 
on the east of the dormitories, the planting of the buckthorn hedge 
and the adjacent belt of trees, all took place in this administra- 
tion, and converted the college yard into the spacious campus of 
the present day. Unfortunately, neither the taste of the land- 
scape gardener nor the votes of the Boards had influence over the 
sandy soil. When the railroad was constructed through the 
village, a large amount of clay and loam was distributed over the 
inclosure with good results. Subsequent attempts at enrichment 
of the soil have been confined to very limited portions. 

There were few changes in the curriculum during this admin- 
istration ; the languages, ancient and modern, and mathematics 
continued to lK)ld far the largest part of the course. English 
literature was introduced as a voluntary study in 1855, and a few 
years later a term was taken from the higher mathematics and 
given to physics. The conservatism of the professor of chemistry 
and mineralogy, the restraint of narrow means, and especially the 
diflficulty of finding a place in a curriculum over which the prin- 
ciple of required rather than elective studies held sway, prevented 
any material increase of instruction in the natural sciences in the 
academic department. 

Professor Paul A. Chadbourne, subsequently president of 
Williams College, succeeded Professor Cleaveland in 1859. Not 
long afterwards the establishment of the Josiah Little professor- 
ship of Natural Science enabled the college to add to its teachers 
a graduate of 1859, Cyrus Fogg Brackett, now professor of 
physics at Princeton. 

This professorship, and the bequest a year previous of ten 
thousand dollars from Col. George William Boyd, of the class of 
1811, were the substantial beginnings of a series of testamentary 
gifts from alumni, which have been and must continue to be a 
most essential factor in the maintenance of the eflficiency and 
prosperity of the institution. 

President Woods's extreme independence in ecclesiastical mat- 
ters had repeatedly separated him from prominent clergymen in 
the Congregational denomination. His reactionary views in 
regard to political matters, which, though not proclaimed, were 



Ixxxiv BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

never concealed, and which the events of the civil war brought 
into prominence, had naturally produced much dissatisfaction in 
the dominant political party. These circumstances may have 
hastened a resignation which he intended to offer on attaining his 
sixtieth year. It was tendered in July, 1866. He carried from 
the position he had held so long the love and esteem of a larger 
number of Bowdoin students than any of his predecessors had 
been privileged to win ; and the sharpest critics of his actions — 
more frequently his inaction — willingly paid him their heartiest 
respect as a cultured gentleman and a profound scholar. The 
subsequent years of his quiet life were devoted to historical studies. 
He died, after a long illness, at Boston, December 24, 1878. 

The twenty-seven years during which he presided over the 
college were, as a whole, a period of marked prosperity. The 
average number of students was slightly greater than in any 
following administration. The institution in part won, and surely 
maintained, an honorable position among New England colleges 
which has been a source of sti-ength and influence to it in later 
years of transition from the old to the new in educational methods 
and ideals. 

Since a majority of the nine hundred graduates of this 
administration are still living, the time has not come to mention 
individual names. It can safely be said, however, that no future 
student of the history of the nation, whether legal, political, 
military, religious or educational, will fail to find prominent actors 
who received their diplomas from the hand of President Woods. 



CHAPTER VII. 

PRESIDENT Harris's administration. 

President Harris— His views ou collegiate instruction— Teaching of 
Natural Science— Changes in the corps of instructors— Memorial Hall- 
Student societies— The Peucinian and Athenrean— The Greek letter 
societies— Resignation of President Harris. 

The fifth president of Bowdoin College was the first to be 
chosen from its alumni. Samuel Harris, a member of the class 
of 1833, was graduated from Andover Theological Seminary in 
1838, and, after two pastorates in Massachusetts, was called to 
the chair of systematic theology at Bangor Seminary. The duties 
of this position he had discharged with marked success for twelve 
years, when, in 1866, he was chosen, at the suggestion of the 
retiring president, to fill the vacancy. He at first declined, but 
was persuaded, several months later, to accept, and entered upon 
his office in May, 18(57. 

His inaugural, delivered the following Commencement, was 
upon the necessity, the idea, and the methods of college instruc- 
tion. The following extracts will show the aims of this admin- 
istration : 

"The college is preparatory to the professional school. It aims to 
develop the man, to ground him in the principles of knowledge, and to 
make him acquainted with its methods and instruments. The profes- 
sional school and the school of industry and arts aim to impart the 
special training and knowledge necessary to a special profession. 
The college aims to effect a systematic and harmonious discipline of the 
whole man, and thus to prepare the student for the special study 
necessary to fit him for his special business in life. He is not shut up 
by his college education to one of the so-called learned professions, but 
is trained as a man so as to more readily master any business, and in 
whatever business to possess stronger powers, a better balanced mind, 
a richer culture and a broader sympathy with all true minds and true 

learning in other professions Training, then, is the 

first and dominant design of collegiate education ; training that produces 



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the happiest development of the physical, intellectual and moral powers. 
The second design is to impart knowledge. A well arranged college 
course will impart the largest amount of useful knowledge possible in 
securing the most complete mental discipline. But the value of the 
college course does not consist so much in the amount of knowledge as 
in its quality. 

"The demand that increased attention be given to the natural 
sciences is reasonable. The recent expansion of knowledge in this 
direction has been so great, that a collegiate education cannot be com- 
plete, nor adapted to the times, which does not introduce the student to 
these sciences. They provide also a peculiar intellectual discipline ; 
they train the powers of observation, of discrimination and classifica- 
tion ; they educate in inductive reasoning ; they hold the mind rigor- 
ously to facts ; they restrain, or at least ought to restrain, the tendency 
to fanciful speculation and theorizing." 

In accordance with the opinion last expressed, a place was 
made in the last two years of the curriculum for tlie practically 
new studies of botany, zoology, physiology, and geology. The 
addition, in 1868, of Professor George L. Goodale, now professor 
of Natural History at Harvard and, two years later, of Pro- 
fessor Edward S. Morse, to the corps of instructors in science, 
and the introduction of required laboratory work from the students, 
gave especial interest and prominence to that side of the curricu- 
lum. A fortnightly publication, known as the Bowdotn Scientific 
Revieiv, was conducted by Professors Brackett and Goodale for 
two years. The enthusiasm they aroused is indicated by the 
circumstance that five per cent, of the students graduated during 
this administration have devoted themselves to scientific investiga- 
tion as their life work. 

On the other side of the curriculum, marked changes resulted 
from the death or retirement of the older professors. In ancient 
languages, Professor elotham B. Sewall, now^ master of Thayer 
Academy, succeeded Professor Packard ; in mathematics, Pro- 
fessor Charles G. Rockwood, Jr., now of Princeton College, 
followed Professor Smyth. Professor Upham became professor 
emeritus, and President Harris assumed himself the duties of the 
department of mental and moral philosophy. The public appre- 
ciation which his Philosophical Basis of Theism and Self-Revela- 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixxxvii 

tion of God have obtained on each side of the ocean, afford ample 
testimony to the quality and character of his instruction. 

The civil war had hardly closed before it was proposed to erect 
a hall in memory of the Bowdoin students who had fallen or taken 
part personally in the struggle. The scheme enlisted the enthu- 
siastic labor of Professor William Smyth who, before his sudden 
death in 1868, had solicited upwards of thirty thousand dollars 
for this object, chiefly from the alumni and in small amounts. 
Plans by S. B. Backus, of New York City, for a structure in 
the French Gothic style of architecture were accepted in 1868, 
and the exterior of the building was erected of Hallo well granite 
at a cost of forty-seven thousand dollars. The interior was 
completed in General Chamberlain's administration through the 
liberality of Mrs. Valeria Stone, of Maiden, Mass., who gave 
twenty-five thousand dollars for this object. The first floor 
contains a room for Faculty meetings, a large assembly room and 
two recitation rooms. The second floor is given entirely to the 
Memorial Hall proper, a spacious audience room used for the 
public exercises of the college. On the walls hang portraits of 
the presidents, benefactors, and distinguislied graduates of the 
institution. (3n the east side on bronze tablets, the gift of Gen. 
Thomas H. Hubl)ar(l, of the Class of 1857, are inscribed the 
names and rank of two hundred and ninety Bowdoin students who 
fought to maintain the Union. The number is significant, if one 
remembers that there were in 1864, less than twelve hundred 
livino; o-raduates. 

The two general literary societies, the Peuciriian and the 
Athena3an, have played an important part at Bowdoin not only in 
the social life of the students, but also in their education. Their 
establishment dates from the first decade of the century, and they 
gradually came to include in their membership the entire student 
body. Each held regular meetings for literary exercises for over 
fifty years. Many of the distinguished men whose names appear 
in their triennial catalogues — catalogues that rivaled in size and 
usefulness those of the college — are said to have gained as well as 
displayed oratorical skill in the carefully prepared debates which 
were a leadino- feature of these occasions. The anniversaries of 



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the societies, at which an oration and poem were delivered by 
some prominent graduate or honorary member, stood next to 
Commencement as the chief events of the academic year. The 
intense rivalry that long prevailed between them fortunately 
extended to the character of their literary exercises and the growth 
and value of their respective libraries. The amounts contributed 
by undergraduates for the purchase of books were not infre- 
quently double that appropriated by the Boards for the increase 
of the college library. Much care was taken in the selection of 
new books ; the advice of the President and members of the 
Faculty was often sought. Graduate members, as a rule, main- 
tained their old interest in the organization, and were often 
solicited for gifts, both of books and of money for their purchase. 
The Athenaean Society received as late as 1886, a bequest of one 
thousand dollars from the estate of a former member. The Ayer 
book fund established in his memory by the society, adds annually 
fifty volumes to the college library. Their two libraries, each 
numbering upwards of five thousand volumes, when, in this 
administration, their growth ceased, were remarkably complete 
and valuable collections of the general literature and current 
periodicals of the forty years preceding. They occupied, with 
the assembly rooms of the societies, one-half the lower story of 
Maine Hall, which had been fitted up for their occupation in 
President Allen's administration. In 1880 they were merged in 
the college library. 

The story of the decline of these societies is that of similar 
organizations in the other New England colleges. For a series of 
years the secret, or Greek Letter, fraternities existed side by side 
with them. Gradually, however, the latter gained in influence 
and importance and engrossed the time, thought, and interest 
formerly given to organizations more avowedly and distinctively 
literary. Of several attempts to revive undergraduate interest in 
them, the most notable occurred in this administration, when the 
Bowdoin Association of the East offered, for several years, a prize 
of fifty dollars to the best debater in a public contest between the 
two. Since these contests there have been no literary exercises 
conducted by the societies. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Ixxxix 

A chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity was established 
at Bowdoin in 1841, one of the Psi Upsilon in 1843, one of the 
Delta Kappa Epsilon in 1844, one of Theta Delta Chi in 1854, 
revived in 1872, one of Delta Upsilon in 1857, revived in 1893, 
and one of Zeta Psi in 1867. For thirty years it has been cus- 
tomary for a large majority of each entering class to accept 
invitations to membership in some one of these societies. They 
are recognized by the Faculty, many of whom as former members 
are welcomed at their meetings. Each has a well furnished hall. 
While social intercourse and good fellowship are frankly avowed 
objects, literary work has a hardly less important part in their 
activities. Though their rivalries occasionally lead to a partisan- 
ship in the selection of class officers, as foolish as it is unfortunate, 
it is believed they supply a valuable means for acquaintance and 
helpfulness between the upper and lower classes, and tend to 
neutralize some of the bad effects of the stronaf class feelino- which 
always prevails in the smaller colleges. The element of secrecy 
has not l)een, to any extent worthy of notice, a means of hiding 
dissipation or indawful practices. On the other hand the society 
pride has occasionally been evoked as a restraining force in tiie 
case of those inclined to evil courses. 

The responsibilities of the college presidency weighed heavily 
uj)on Dr. Harris. He felt, furthermore, a distrust of his personal 
qualifications for obtaining the large increase of endowment 
necessary to a successful accomplishment of his plans. These 
circumstances led him, to the sincere regret of the friends of 
Bowdoin, to accept, in 1871, the professorship of theology in 
Yale University, a position he still occupies. 



CHAPTER VIII. 

PRESIDENT chamberlain's ADMINISTRATION. 

President Chamberlain — Changes in college methods — The scientific 
department — Course in engineering — Its discontinuance and rearrange- 
ment of the curriculum— The military drill — The Alumni Association^ 
Eepresentation of the alumni on the Board of Overseers — The Winkley 
and Stone professorships— President Chamberlain's resignation. 

The sixth president, like his predecessor, was chosen from 
the alumni. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, of the Class of 
1852, after completing a course of theological study at Bangor 
Seminary, was recalled to Bowdoin as an instructor, and held 
in succession the chairs of rhetoric and oratory, and of modern 
languages. In 1862 he received leave of absence, entered the 
army, and served to the end of the contest. He was twice 
wounded, once so seriously that its effects are still felt ; was 
promoted by Gen. Grant on the field of battle to be brigadier- 
general " for gallant conduct in leading his brigade in a charge " ; 
was assigned to receive the surrender of Lee's army at Appo- 
mattox Court House ; and left the army with the rank of brevet 
major-general and the command of a division. After a brief 
service as acting president, at the close of President Woods's 
administration, he resigned his professorship of rhetoric and 
oratory to accept the office of governor of the State, to which 
he was chosen in 1866, and to which he was thrice re-elected by 
large majorities. 

On entering upon his administration President Chamberlain, 
under the authorization of the Boards, and in response to a 
wide-spread demand and expectation, inaugurated several changes 
in former college methods, and a distinct and considerable enlarge- 
ment of the curriculum. Morning prayers were held after break- 
fast, and all the recitations of the day followed at consecutive 
hours. Evening prayers, except on Sunday, were discontinued. 
The so-called "dignity days" were given up, all classes had the 



HISTORICAL SKETCH xci 

same number of exercises (fifteen each week), and there were no 
recitations on Saturday. The long winter vacation was abolished, 
Commencement was placed in June, and the summer vacation 
correspondingly lengthened. The account of scholarship was 
kept entirely separate from that of deportment. Previously, 
u-regularity of attendance upon religious and other required exer- 
cises affected, to some extent, the standing of the scholar in the 
assignment of college honors. Physical exercise was required. 
The gymnasium had long been established, was under the care of 
an accomplished instructor, but those who most needed athletic 
culture had least frequently availed themselves of its advantages. 
The college library was made more accessible to the students 
by a large increase in the number of hours it was open. The 
tuition, which had lieen made to include various incidental charges 
and raised to sixty dollars in the previous administration, was 
placed at seventy-five dollars. Room rent, which for half a 
century had been ten dollars a year for each person, was now 
determined by the desirableness of the rooms occu})ied. 

To meet the call for a more extended study of the natural 
sciences, to satisfy in part the ever-recurring demand for a course, 
practical rather than classical, and to supply the needs of those 
who desired a college training, but from age or circumstances 
were unable to devote three years of preparatory study to the 
ancient languages, a scientific department was established, parallel 
with, but quite distinct from, the classical department. The 
latter was expected to maintain the traditions of the past, while 
the new course met the wants of those anxious for collegiate 
culture, but also for an early entrance into relations with the 
active world. The curriculum of the public schools of the state 
rendered impracticable an entrance requirement in modern lan- 
guages or in natural science, and, as Greek could not be demanded 
with consistency, admission to the scientific department, despite 
extra examinations in history and English, was, for a year or two, 
more easily obtained than to the classical department. A large 
increase, however, in the amount of Latin required, soon shut 
off all applicants who had not pursued a full three years' course 
of study in well-conducted high schools and academies. 



XCll BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

The courses in the scientific department were prescribed, and 
consisted, in Freshman year, of French, mathematics, English 
and ancient history ; in Sophomore year, of chemistry, mathe- 
matics, logic, botany, and mineralogy ; in Junior year, of German, 
physics, zoology, physiology, and astronomy ; in Senior year, of 
geology, mental and moral philosophy, political economy, consti- 
tutional and international law.^ Applied science was represented 
by a separate course made up of civil and mechanical engineering, 
combined with the above by the addition of drawing in place of 
the ancient history of Freshman year, and of the logic of Sopho- 
more year, and by the omission, during the last two years, of the 
other studies except German, physics, and political economy. 
This four years' course in engineering was, from the first, under 
the personal direction of Professor George L. Vose, afterwards 
of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an instructor 
whose text-books and pupils alike testify to the character of the 
work he did at Bowdoin. 

During the decade throughout which the Scientific Department 
was maintained, about thirty per cent, of those applying for admis- 
sion to college, entered it, and about twenty-five per cent, of the 
graduates for the same period received the degree of Bachelor of 
Science. During its entire history, the college has been largely 
dependent upon tuition charges to pay the salaries of instructors. 
The experience of ten years showed that the demand for what 
this department afforded, was not sufficient to warrant an institu- 
tion with so few endowed professorsliips in a longer maintenance 
of it. On the one hand, it had, as a competitor, the State 
Agricultural College, with free tuition and lower requirements for 
admission ; on the other, the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, with facilities in the way of material appliances and labor- 
atories which it could not equal. 

The discontinuance of the Scientific Department was followed 
by a careful re-arrangement of the college curriculum, in which 

1 The necessity for an immediate increase in the teaching force, which the new 
department caused, was met in part by the detail of the army officer referred to 
in a subsequent paragraph, and also by instruction rendered by an official in the 
service of the United States Coast Survey. 



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the principle of elective studies was frankly adopted, though with 
limitations as to their number and position in the course. The 
result was a mean between the old prescribed course and the 
modern university scheme of either departmental or entirely 
elective studies. 

The important place taken by the officers of the volunteer 
forces during the civil war, led to a general movement at its close 
to introduce both military drill and the study of military science 
into the higher educational institutions of the country. The 
government was authorized to detail army officers for that 
purpose. Under this system the college enjoyed for ten years the 
services of several gentlemen whose instruction was excellent and 
highly appreciated in the recitation room. The military drill, 
however, which was required of all during half the year, soon 
became extremely unpopular with the students. They complained 
that the time it required was excessive and that the exercise itself 
was irksome. The suspension of a few students in the spring 
of 1874 for disrespect sliown this part of the course, led to one 
of those sudden college rebellions, which possess an inexplicable 
power to carry into foolish and indefensible action not only the 
excitable and wayward, but also young men ordinarily clear-headed 
and well-disposed. With few exceptions all the members of the 
three lower classes signed a compact not to drill again. Despite 
the representations and arguments of the Faculty, they persisted 
in maintaining that they were obliged to keep this agreement with 
their associates. Consequently far the greater part of the student 
body were sent to their homes, followed by a circular letter to their 
parents stating that each student must renew within ten days his 
matriculation pledge of obedience to all the regulations of the col- 
lege, including the requirements as to the military drill, on penalty 
of expulsion. This resulted in the return within the specified time 
of all save two or three. At the following Commencement, the 
Boards, not without strenuous opposition, made the military drill 
elective with work in the gymnasium. This arrangement con- 
tinued until 1882, when instruction in military science was 
entirely discontinued. 

A general association of the alumni was first formed in Pres- 



xciv BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

ident Allen's administration ; it was revived and reorganized in 
1857, and has since, with the exception of a few years before 
and during the civil war, held annual meetings. Together with the 
subsidiary associations in several of the larger cities of the country, 
it has through its membership exerted much influence upon the 
conduct of college affairs, and through its various committees 
been of great service in increasing the endowment of the institu- 
tion. Perhaps most notable of these undertakings was the 
raising in 1873 and the following years, of an alumni fund of 
one hundred thousand dollars to meet in some measure the urgent 
needs arising from the extension of the course of study. 

The subject of the direct representation of the alumni on the 
Boards was naturally brought forward by the active manifestation 
of interest shown in this and the previous administration. After 
prolonged discussion and deliberation it has been found inexpe- 
dient, in the opinion of a large majority of the Board of Overseers, 
to attempt any modification of the charter of the college as to the 
method of filling vacancies in their body, but for over twenty 
years they have, in accordance with a formal vote passed in 1870, 
selected for one-half of these vacancies the nominees of the alumni 
association. The association chooses its nominee by a system of 
preliminary nominations from the entire body of the alumni, fol- 
lowed by a formal balloting which is carried on through the mail. 

Gen. Chamberlain's administration was marked by substantial 
additions to the college funds. ^ Besides the alumni fund, just men- 
tioned, in which generous gifts from many not alumni were included, 
Mr. Henry Winkley of Philadelphia liberally endowed the Latin 
professorship, and Mrs. Valeria Stone of Maiden, Mass., gave 
fifty thousand dollars for the establishment of the Stone professor- 
ship of mental and moral philosophy. Since its endowment, this 
chair has been occupied by Professor George T. Ladd, now of 
Yale University, Professor Gabriel Campbell, now of Dartmouth 
College, Rev. Dr. Samuel G. Brown, the late president of Ham- 
ilton College, and President Hyde, the present incumbent. Pres- 

1 Their total, as given in the annual reports to the Commissioner of Education, 
amounted to two hundred thousand dollars. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XCV 

ident Chamberlain suffered much during the later years of his 
administration from the wound which he had received in the war 
and which occasionally forbade personal attention to the duties of 
his office. Extended commercial enterprises, furthermore, in which 
he had gradually become interested, were making urgent demands 
upon his time and energies. These circumstances led to his resign- 
ing the presidency in 1883. The Boards, however, persuaded 
him to continue for two years, as lecturer, the instruction in polit- 
ical economy, constitutional and international law, which had 
been a popular and prominent feature of the course. Since that 
time his residence has been in New York City, where he is now 
president of the Institute of Arts. 



CHAPTER IX. 

PRESIDENT Hyde's administration. 

Professor Packard's death — The college jury — Professor Chapman as 
dean of the faculty — President Hyde — Mission of the small college — Sar- 
gent Grymnasium — The curriculum— The observatory— The library — 
Benefactions — The Garcelou bequest — Renovation of Maine Hall — The 
Walker Art Building — The Searles Science Building. 

The interval of two years that foUov^^ed President Chamber- 
lain's resignation was marked by the sudden death of the acting 
president, Professor Alpheus S. Packard, which occurred imme- 
diately after the Commencement of 1884. He had spent sixty-five 
years in uninterrupted service of the college. He had known 
personally nearly every graduate of the institution. From them, 
as from the poet who voiced the sentiment, he had won 

" Honor and reverence and the good repute 
That follows faithful service as its fruit." 

His departure removed the living link between the Bowdoin of 
the past and the present. 

The transition from early methods of college discipline was 
emphasized, in 1883, in the adoption by the faculty and students 
of a scheme of government, devised by Professor Charles H. 
Smith, now of Yale University, which places in the hands of a 
college jury the right to decide, in cases of public disorder among 
the students, both as to the guilty parties and the penalty that 
shall be inflicted on them.^ This jury is made up of representa- 
tives of each class and of each local chapter of an intercollegiate 
fraternity, and is presided over by its foreman. The President of 
the college attends, however, its regular meetings, brings matters 
to its attention, and gives advice when desired. He also retains 
the right to administer private advice and warning, without refer- 
ence to the jury. 

iThe details of this system are printed in "Articles of agreement between 
the faculty and students of Bowdoin College for the administration of justice in 
the college. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XCVll 

The maintenance of college discipline under this system rested 
largely upon Prof. Henry L. Chapman, who had been appointed 
by the Boards dean of the faculty, and who performed this as 
well as most of the other duties of the executive office for two 
years. The precedents established at the outset have made this 
form of self-government an unobtrusive but, it is believed, an 
efficient means of leading the student body to realize the unity of 
interests between the teachers and the taught and the oblis^ation 
resting upon the latter to maintain good order. 

At the Commencement of 1885 the Boards unanimously chose 
Rev. William DeWitt Hyde president of the college and Stone 
professor of mental and moral philosophy. President Hyde was 
graduated with high honors at Harvard in 1879, at once entered 
upon the study of theology at Union Theological Seminary, and 
completed the course at Andover. After giving an additional 
year to the study of philosophy at Cambridge and at Andover, he 
held, until his call to Bowdoin, the pastorate of the Congrega- 
tional church in Paterson, N. J. 

President Hyde is a firm believer in the important mission of 
the small college. Stated in his own words ' it is this : 

" For combining sound scholarship witli solid character ; for making 
men both intellectually and spiritually free ; for uniting the pursuit of 
truth with reverence for duty, the small college, open to the worthy 
graduates of every good high school, presenting a course sufficiently 
rigid to give symmetrical development, and sufficiently elastic to 
encourage individuality along congenial lines, taught by professors who 
are men first and scliolars afterward, governed by kindly personal 
influence, and secluded from too frequent contact with social distrac- 
tions, has a mission which no change of educational conditions can take 
away, and a policy which no sentiment of vanity or jealousy should be 
permitted to turn aside." 

The first year of this administration was marked by the com- 
pletion of the Sargent Gymnasium. This was erected at a cost 
of twelve thousand dollars, of which one-half was contributed by 
alumni and the balance taken from the general funds of the insti- 
tution. It was fully equipped with approved gymnastic apparatus 

1 Educational Review, v. 2, p. 320, November, 1891. 



XCVlll BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

at the expense of Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, of the Class of 1875, 
for several years instructor in physical culture here, and now 
director of the Hemenway Gymnasium at Harvard. The facilities 
thus secured have resulted in the development of the required 
gymnastic work of the previous administration into a definite 
system of physical culture, which is a recognized part of the 
curriculum, has its influence in deciding college honors, and 
requires the entire attention of one member of the faculty.' 

The changes in the curriculum, during this administration, 
have been gradual but noteworthy in their entirety. Required 
French and German have been moved forward into the first two 
years, and provision made for the continuance of the study of 
these languages in the following years. Natural science has been 
introduced into Sophomore year. New courses in history, English 
literature and political economy have been planned. General 
courses in each department are followed or supplemented by special 
courses of such a character that mental training as well as useful 
knowledge may be gained from every study, and not alone from those 
formally classed as disciplinary. As a result, the larger part of 
the course is nominally elective. Practically the under-graduate, 
while enabled to gratify his natural tastes and inclinations, is not 
allowed to select his studies at hap-hazard or for frivolous reasons. 
The restraint of special requirements for special courses, and 
the interference of hours of recitation compel all to choose and 
pursue courses from both the literary and the scientific side of the 
curriculum. 

By a generous gift from Mr. John J. Taylor, of Fairbury, 
111., supplemented by contributions from several alumni, a sub- 
stantial astronomical observatory was erected south-east of the 
chapel during the academic year 1890—1. Though the smallest 
of the college buildings, it is fully equipped and well adapted for 
purposes of instruction. 

The college library is the largest collection of books in the 
state, yet it has suffered severely in the past from the poverty 
of the institution. For eighty years the average annual expen- 

1 An account of this system will be found in The Porum, vol. 11, p. 446, June, 
1891. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH XCIX 

diture for books was less than two hundred dollars. These 
accessions, however, were selected with care by the presidents in 
earlier years, subsequently by the successive professors of modern 
languages who acted as librarian during the greater portion of this 
period. In 1863, when the collection numbered fifteen thousand 
volumes, an admirably prepared catalogue was published by the 
lil)rarian. Rev. William P. Tucker. It is still in use as the basis of 
the card catalogue now employed. By a succession of gifts, of which 
the Bowdoin library was the most noteworthy, and by consolida- 
tion with the society libraries, the collection came, in 1888, to hold 
the tenth place in size among the college libraries of the country. 
While it has since lost its relative standing in this respect, by 
the rapid growth of recent rivals, it has made great advance in 
general usefulness to the student body through the more liberal 
policy the Boards have been able to pursue. The annual expend- 
iture for books and periodicals is more than two thousand dollars. 
The annual accessions are two thousand volumes. Its administra- 
tion requires and receives the entii'e time and attention of a 
liljrarian and an assistant librarian. Electric light has been intro- 
duced into Banister Hall ; the reference portions are open ten 
hours each day ; and the recent changes in methods of instruction 
have caused them to become working rooms for a large part of 
the student body. Through the generosity f)f John L. Sibley, 
A.M., Rev. Elias Bond, D.D., Henry J. Furber, Esq., and Mrs. 
John C. Dodge, book funds now amounting to |18,500 have 
been established during the last fifteen years. 

In the numerous and notable gifts for educational purposes 
that have characterized the last two decades, Bowdoin has not 
been forgotten. Besides the two elaborate and expensive struct- 
ures to be mentioned shortly, the college has received during this 
administration two hundred thousand dollars in money. One- 
half of this, the bequest of Daniel B. Fayerweather, of New 
York City, whom American colleges will long hold in grateful 
remembrance, is kept as a general fund, and one-half of the 
remainder was devoted by the donors to scholarship funds. 

On New Year's day, 1892, the generous purposes of the late 
Mrs. Catherine M. Garcelon, of Oakland, California, were made 



C BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

known to the President. In her own right and in accordance 
with the wishes of her brother, whose wealth she had inherited, 
she conveyed to trustees during her lifetime, a large amount of 
property to be gradually converted into interest-bearing securities 
for the further endowment of Bowdoin College, and for the estab- 
lishment of a hospital in the city of Oakland. The amount the 
college is expected to realize ultimately is $400,000, the income 
of one-half of which is by the terms of the bequest to be applied 
to the use of the Medical School. The bequest is now being- 
contested on technical grounds. 

To supply the conveniences which modern times have made 
so common as to seem necessary, Maine Hall was entirely 
renovated in 1892, at an expense of ten thousand dollars. The 
same year two houses were built near the campus for the use of 
college professors. The house which was first purchased for the 
occupancy of President Harris and afterwards sold, has again 
become the property of the college and the residence of the 
president. 

The art collections have been a unique feature in the equip- 
ment of Bowdoin which has long distinguished it among the 
colleges, if not among the universities, of the country. By the 
generosity of the Misses Walker of Waltham, Mass., this promi- 
nence will be continued through the beautiful structure erected for 
the proper exhibition of these collections and for the general 
promotion of art. This building, designed by Messrs. McKim, 
Mead and White of New York City, was erected by the donors as 
a memorial of their uncle, Theophilus Wheeler Walker, a promi- 
nent merchant of Boston. His interest in the institution was 
manifested during the administration of his cousin. President 
Woods, in providing accommodation for the paintings in the former 
Sophia Walker Grallery. The two illustrations give some concep- 
tion of the manner in which his representatives, since his death, 
have carried out his later thought, and have given to the state as 
well as the college an edifice likely to be as enduring as the classic 
structures its architecture calls to mind. The building was dedi- 
cated June 7th, 1894.' 

iThe character of the decoration and the recent additions to the contents of 
the building is indicated by the following extract from the last report of the 



HISTOEICAL SKETCH CI 

The rapid change during the last few years in the methods of 
instruction in the natural sciences, rendered the accommodations 
in Adams Hall, though excellent when it was erected, meagre 
and insufficient now. The important place which chemistry, 
physics and biology had won for themselves in the curriculum 
made a new structure for the use of these three departments a 
necessity. By the liberality of Mr. Edward F. Searles this need 
was met almost as soon as stated. The Mary F. S. Searles 
Scientific Laboratory, named in memory of the wife of the donor, 
will be ready for occupancy in the fall of 1894. It is a brick 
building with stone trimmings, designed in the Elizabethan style 
of architecture by Mr. Henry Vaughan, of Boston. The extreme 
length is 172 feet, and the depth from front to rear of wings 107 
feet. It is three stories in heio^ht with a well-lio;hted basement. 
The three departments have separate entrances and stairways, the 
chemical and physical occupying the northern and southern wings 
respectively, and the biological, the third floor. Upon the comple- 
tion of the building each will have ample room and every facility 
in apparatus and material equipment for the instruction of larger 
classes than have yet entered college. 

Curator of the Art Collections. "The educatioual use of the buildiug and its 
contents has been held in mind constantly by the donors, who have supplemented 
the munificent gift of the structure by the donation of works of art of uni- 
formly great value and of wide range as to variety. These objects include 
about forty choice specimens of ancient glass and pottery, dating from the 
seventh century B. C. onward; a marble portrait bust ascribed to the late Roman 
period; a set of Saracen armor, six pieces, eleventh century; various mediaeval 
and modern weapons; Flemish tapestry; modern oil paintings, chiefly of the 
French schools, represented by Corot, Daubigny, Millet, Troyon, and others. 
American art is represented by works in oil, water-color, or pastel of J. Fox- 
croft Cole, F. Hopkinson Smith, Winslovv Homer, J. Appleton Brown. A bronze 
bas-relief portrait of Mr. Theophilus Wheeler "Walker, which has been set in the 
western wall of the Walker gallery, is the work of the sculptor, Daniel C. French. 
The beautiful large bronze lantern of the Sculpture Hall is a copy of one in the 
Chateau de Blois. The smaller wrought-iron lantern of the loggia is of old Italian 
workmanship. Bronze copies by De Angelis of Naples of the classical statues of 
Demosthenes and Sophocles have been erected in the niches on the front of the 
building, and on either side of the entrance copies in stone of the lions of the 
Loggia dei Lanzi. If the wall paintings of the Sculpture Hall by Elihu Vedder, 
John La Farge, Kenyon Cox, and Abbott Thayer are included with the above- 
mentioned American works, and those in the Bowdoin collection and among the 
college portraits, it will be seen that the college deserves a high rank among 
institutions possessing valuable specimens of our national art." 



CHAPTEE X. 

THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE. 

Establishment — State aid — Dr. Nathan Smith — Proposed hospital — 
Dr. John D. Wells— Medical professors — Adams Hall — Seavey Anatomi- 
cal Cabinet — Changes in the curriculum — Proposed removal to Portland — 
Bequest of Mrs. Garcelon. 

Immediately upon his acceptance of the presidency of Bow- 
doin College, President Allen wrote to Dr. Nathan Smith, the 
founder of the Dartmouth Medical School, then professor of the 
theory and practice of medicine at Yale, with regard to the 
improvement of medical instruction in the state to which he was 
soon to remove. His correspondent said in reply : "I think after 
what experience I have had, we could form a medical school that 
would, in point of real utility, equal any in the country. In a 
new state like Maine, where neither habit nor parties have laid 
their ruthless hands on the public institutions, and where the 
minds of men are free from their poisoning influence, everything 
is to be hoped for. Such a field would be very inviting to me ; 
and such a place I take Maine to be. For though they have 
heretofore been divided into parties, I am disposed to think, that 
now they have become a state and are left to themselves, party 
spirit will in a great measure subside, and they will be ambitious 
to promote the honor and the welfare of the state." 

This hope of aid from the state was realized. The first 
legislature of Maine, to its honor and to the material increase of 
the health and happiness of the people, established, June 27, 
1820, the Medical School of Maine, to be under the control of 
the Trustees and Overseers of Bowdoin College ; granted fifteen 
hundred dollars for procuring necessary books, plates, preparations 
and other apparatus ; and authorized the annual payment of one 
thousand dollars for general expenses until otherwise ordered. 
The first series of lectures was given in the spring of 1821 by Dr. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH Clll 

Smith, assisted by Dr. John Doane Wells, who, at first as 
assistant, but soon as a full j)rofessor, conducted the courses in 
anatomy and surgery, and by Professor Cleaveland, who had 
charge of the chemistry for nearly forty years, and for an equal 
period was the devoted and efficient secretary of the school. 
Twenty-one young men were in attendance. The next year there 
were forty-nine, and subsequent classes to the present time have 
averaged nearly eighty. 

Temporary quarters, as it was then supposed, were provided 
for the school in Massachusetts Hall. Time moved on but the 
school did not. The building came to be spoken of as the 
Medical College. Possibly the conservatism of the secretary was 
responsible in part for this inaction. The accommodations, narrow 
and insufficient as they were, had served several of the largest 
and most talented classes to which he had lectured. He saw 
no insuperable objections to remaining. The principal reason, 
however, lay in the changed relations of the college and the 
commonwealth. The fostering hand of the state which, it was 
believed, would continue to support the institution, abandoned it 
at an early age. Sul)sequent legislatures did not maintain the 
reputation of the first. The need of a general hospital, both for 
the insane and for surgical cases requiring especial skill, early 
became manifest to the Medical Faculty and to the leading 
physicians of the state. The desirableness of connecting this 
with the medical school was even more clear. The legislators, 
though providing an act of incorporation for such a hospital in 
1826, after the persistent efforts of Professor Cleaveland and Hon. 
Robert P. Dunlap, of the Class of 1815, repeatedly refused to 
endow it or make any grant sufficient to warrant an attempt to 
open it, and depend upon private benevolence for its maintenance. 
Not only were these attempts to secure a hospital at Brunswick 
unsuccessful, but the annual grant itself was discontinued in 1834. 
How efficient this had been in establishino; the character and 
increasing the efficiency of medical instruction, is shown by the 
circumstance that the school possessed, at this time, the finest 
library and apparatus of any in New England, though four others 
surpassed it in age. 



civ BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

Dr. Smith's connection with the school was severed in 1825, 
when his duties in New Haven had become such as to forbid his 
absence. His successors in the chair of the theory and practice 
of medicine have been, almost without exception, gentlemen who 
have had extended experience as lecturers in other medical schools 
in this country. Dr. William Sweetser and the present incumbent, 
Dr. Israel Thorndike Dana, may from their length of service, 
extending over a score of years, be claimed as belonging especially 
to the Maine Medical School. The early death, in 1830, of Dr. 
John Doane Wells, was a severe blow to the school in which he 
had taken the deepest interest. The expenditure of a great 
portion of the legislative grant of |1,500 was made by him during 
an extended residence abroad, and to his skill as a surgeon and 
brilliancy as a lecturer much of the success the school attained in 
its first decade was due. Of his successors in the chair of anatomy 
and surgery, only Dr. Edmund E,. Peaslee exceeded him in length 
of service. In 1857 the chair was divided and instruction in 
physiology was added to the duties of Dr. David S. Conant, the 
new professor of anatomy. Of subsequent professors of surgery. 
Dr. William W. Greene and Dr. Stephen H. Weeks have each 
held the chair upwards of a decade. In 1825 the chair of obstet- 
rics was established, and Dr. James McKeen, of Topsham, the 
youngest son of the first president of the college, filled it for 
fourteen years. His successors have been Dr. Ebenezer Wells, 
Dr. Fordyce Barker, Dr. Amos Nourse, Dr. Theodore H. Jewett, 
Dr. William C. Robinson, Dr. Edward W. Jenks, and the present 
incumbent, Dr. Alfred Mitchell. At the time of offering instruc- 
tion in this subject, the fees were increased from forty-five to fifty 
dollars. These, as well as the length of the course, three months, 
remained practically unchanged for thirty years. 

An important addition to the course was made in 184(3, by the 
establishment of the chair of materia medica and therapeutics. 
No sketch, however short, can omit mention of the service in 
this branch of the curriculum of Dr. Charles A. Lee, Dr. Fred- 
eric H. Gerrish, and Dr. Charles O. Hunt. Three years later a 
formal course of lectures on medical jurisprudence was first given. 
With two exceptions, the subsequent annual courses on this subject 



HISTORICAL SKETCH CV 

have been given by Hon. John Searle Tenney, Hon. Charles W. 
Goddard, and Hon. Lucilius A. Emery. These and other changes 
required, in l(S5(i, the lengthening of the term to f'om- months. 

A most important event in the history of the school was the 
erection, in 1860-61, of a building especially adapted for its use. 
The inconveniences suffered in the cramped quarters in Massa- 
chusetts Hall had begun seriously to threaten the prosperity of 
the institution. Its friends, therefore, petitioned the legislature, 
in l<So8, for aid in erecting a home of its own. The petition 
failed. The following year it was renewed, and one-half a town- 
ship of wild land was granted for this purpose. Unfortunately, 
however, its op})onents succeeded in attaching a proviso to the 
effect that the " legislature may make any necessary regulation for 
the admission and graduation of students." This provision, which 
looked towards a future change of attitude towards homaH)pathic 
and eclectic schools of medicine, was extremely distasteful to the 
Maine Medical Association. Tliat body finally informed the 
Trustees that if the grant were acce[)ted on these terms it would 
refuse graduates of the Medical kSchool admittance to its mem- 
bership. Happily, by the united efforts of the college and the 
association, t\\<^ obnoxious proviso was repealed in 1<S()1. By 
the $5,500 obtained from this source, to which an equal amount 
was added from the colleii'e funds, and a oenerous gift from Seth 
Adams, Esq., of Boston, the Trustees were enabled to build and 
equip Adams Hall, according to designs furnished by the secre- 
tary of the medical faculty. Professor Paul A. Chadbourne. It was 
first occupied in 1862. Through the gift of one thousand dollars 
from Dr. Calvin Seavey of Bangor, important additions were 
made at this time to the anatomical cabinet of the school. By the 
zeal and interest of tlie })resent incumbent of the chair of anatomy, 
frequent accessions have been made during the last decade to the 
collection, until the facilities for study in this department are 
unusually com[)lete. 

In 1872 a separate chair was established for instruction in 
physiology. It has been held in succession by Dr. Robert Amory, 
Professor Burt Green Wilder, Dr. Henry H. Hunt, and Dr. 
Charles D. Smith. The last named is also lecturer on public 



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hygiene, which has been a part of the curriculum since 1875. 
The introduction of laboratory courses in chemistry, — a subject 
which has always been in charge of a member of the academic 
Faculty, — and a general readjustment of the curriculum, led to 
an extension of the term to twenty weeks in 1886, and an increase 
in the tuition charge, which is now eighty-three dollars, with a 
graduation fee of twenty-five dollars. Reference only can be 
made to the endeavor, in this decade, to raise the standard of 
medical instruction by requiring an entrance examination from 
those who are not graduates of the higher educational institu- 
tions, and in the present decade by requiring attendance upon 
three full courses of medical lectures. 

The medical faculty, as well as a large majority of the practi- 
tioners throughout the state, have been long of the opinion that 
the efficiency of the school could be promoted by its removal to 
Portland on account of the enlarged clinical advantages to be 
secured in connection with the hospitals and dispensaries of that 
city. This proposal, after considerable opposition, has met with 
the approval of the Trustees and Overseers and would doubtless 
have been carried out before this, were it not for the uncertainty 
in regard to the bequest of Mrs. Catherine M. Garcelon. If her 
generous purpose is accomplished, the Medical School, with an 
endowment of two hundred thousand dollars, will be enabled both 
to erect new buildings and to provide for the further enlargement 
of the course of study it now offers. 



INDEX TO HISTORICAL SKETCH. 



References are to the pages mimhered by Roman numerals. 



Abl)ot, -John 31 seq. 

Joseph Hale (10. 
Abbot, town of 31, 44. 
Abbott, Jacob ."Jl. 
Academies, in Maine 13. 
A flams, John Quincy .'54. 
Gov. Samuel 13. 
Dr. Samuel 71. 
Seth 105. 
Ailams Hall 101, 105. 
Admission requirements 32, .54, 01. 
Allen, Kev. William .52-72, 93, 102. 
Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity 89. 
Alumni Association 93. 
Alumni fund 94. 

Amer. Academy of Arts and Sciences 20. 
Amory, Robert 105. 
Anatomical cabinet 105. 
Ancient languages 31, 40, .55, 86. 
Andovcr Theological Sem. .50, .58, 80, 85, 97. 
Andrew, John A. 72. 
Apparatus .34, 97. 
Appleton, Rev. Jesse 41-51. 

John 72. 
Appleton Hall 79. 
Art collections 29, 101. 
Astronomical Observatory 98. 
Athenian Society 48, 87 seq. 

Library 71. 
Ayer book fund 88. 
Backus, S. B. 87. 

Bangor Theological Seminary 73, 85, 90. 
Barbary Creek 19. 
Barker, Dr. Fordyce 72, 104. 
Baudouin, Pierre. See Bowdoin, Pierre. 
Benefactions 25, 28, 30, .54, 79, 83, 94, 98 seq., 

105. 
Benevolent Society 54. 
Beverly, Mass 31. 
Bible study 42, 56. 
Boards. See Overseers, Trustees. 
Bond, Rev. Elias 99. 
Bowditch, Dr. 59. 
Bowdoin, Madame Elizabeth 30, 34. 

Gov. James 21 seq. 

Hon. James 24 seq. 

James Temple 26. 

James (Winthrop) 25 seq. 



Bowdoin, Pierre 19. 

Mrs. Sarah .30. 
Bow<loin art collections 29. 

Bowdoin College : 

Charter 13 seq., 52. 

Date of incorporation 13. 

Delay in opening 10 seq. 

Establishment 9. 

In the Civil War 87. 

Jury 9G. 

Legislative interference 53, 69 seq. 

Location 10 rfeq. 

Name 24 seq. 

Opening 10 seq., 32. 

State aid 43 seq., 51, .53. 
Bowdoin library. 28, 99. 
Bowdoin Scientific Review 86. 
Bowdoinham 25, 44. 
Boyd, Col. George William 83. 
Brackett, Cyrus Fogg 83. 
Bradford, Hon. Alden, letter 17. 
Bramhall's Hill, Portland 11. 
Brown, Samuel G. 94. 
Brown University 73. 
Brunswick, Location of college at 13. 
Public schools in 59. 
Proposed hospital in 103. 
Calhoun, John C. 54. 
Cambridge 9, 32, 34. 
Campbell, Gabriel 94. 
Campus 39, 83. 
Cargill, James 49. 
Catalogue of library 99. 
Chadbourne, Paul A. S3, 105. 
Chamberlain, Gen. Joshua L. 87. 
Chapel, The old 39. The new 76 seq. 
Chapman, Henry L. 97. 
Chemisti-y 38, 64 seq. 
Cleaveland, Nehemiah 48, 82. 
Cleaveland, Parker 36 seq., 62 seq., 83, 103 

seq. 
Cleaveland cabinet 38. 
Colby University 51. 
Colonies, union of 23. 
Collins professorship 79 
Commencement, First 39. In 1821, .53. 

Change in time 90. 
Commons 46. 



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Commons Hall 68. 

Conant, David S. 104. 

Congregationalists 78 seq. 

Continental Congress 9, 22 seq. 

Cox, Kenyou 101. 

Cumberland County 9. Justices of peace 

10. 
Cumberland County ministers 10. 
Cumberland Gazette 10. 
Curriculum 33, 64 seq., 83, 86, 91 seq., 98. 
Dana, Dr. Israel T. 104. 
Dartmouth College 40, 56, 70, 94. 
Dartmouth Medical School 102. 
Dartmouth University .52, 70. 
Daveis, Charles Stewart 40, 76. 
Davy, Sir Humphrey 38. 
Deane, Rev. Dr. Samuel 11, 34. 
Deerfield, Mass. 34. 
Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 89. 
Delta Upsilon Fraternity 89. 
Denominational position 78 seq. 
Discipline 35, 42, 74, 96 seq. 
Dodge, Mrs. John C. 99. 
Dormitories. See Appleton Hall, Maine 

Hall, Winthrop Hall. 
Drummond, Thomas 72. 
Dunlap, John, Esq. 18. 
Robert P. 103. 
Dwight, Pres. Timothy 15. 
Electives 92, 98. 
Emery, Hon. Lucilius A. 105. 
Engineering 92. 
Estabrook, Col. T. S. 46. 
Etna 43. 

Evans, Hon. George 82. 
Everett, Charles Carroll 74. 
Executive government 16. 
Falmouth 20. 

Payerweather, Daniel B. 99. 
Fessenden, William Pitt 72. 
Fires 54, 70. 

Finances 34, 43, 45, 51, 73, 77 seq., 98 seq. 
Franklin, Benjamin 20 
Freeport, proposed site of college 11. 
French, Daniel C. 101. 
Furber, Henry J. 99 
Garcelon, Mrs. Catherine M. 100, 106. 
Gerrish, Dr. Frederic H. 104 
Goddard, Charles W. 105 
William G. 73 
Goethe 37 

Goodale, George L. 86. 
Goodrich, Chauncey A. 73. 
Goodwin, Daniel Raynes 62. 
Gorham, proposed site of college 11 
Grant, Gen. 90 
Greek-Letter fraternities 88 
Greene, William W. 104 



Greenleaf, Hon. Simon 69, 82. 

Guilford 44 

Gymnasium 91, 93, 97 seq. 

Hale, John P. .56, 72, 82. 

Hallowell 87. 

Hamilton College 94. 

Hamlin, Cyrus .57, 68. 

Hampton, N. H. 41. 

Harris, Dr. Samuel 60, 72, 85-89, 100. 

Harvard College 10, 14, 21, 31, ,34, 37, 40 seq., 

45, 52, .59, 61, 97 seq. 
Hancock, Gov. John 13, 22. 
Haliy collection of minerals 28. 
Hawthorne, Nathaniel 72. 
Hebrew, Instruction in 48. 
Hemenway Gymnasium 98. 
Hitchcock, Roswell Dwight 76, 80. 
Hospital, proposed 103. 
Houses for professors 100. 
Hubbard, Thomas H. 87. 
Huguenots 18. 
Humboldt 37." 
Hunt, Charles O. 104. 
Henry H. 105. 
Hyde, William DeWitt 94, 97 seq. 
Institute of Arts 95. 
Instruction, Methods of 33, 46 seq., .55 seq. 

60 seq., 72, 85 seq. 
Intemperance 43. 
Jefferson, Thomas 25 
Jenks, Edward iv. 104. 

William 47. 
Jewett, Theodore H. 104. 
Johnson, Rev. Alfred 11. 
Jury, College 96. 
Kellogg, Rev. Elijah 68, 82. 
Kennebec, Lands on the 27. 
King, Gen. William 51, 70, 76. 
Knox, Gen. Henry 40. 
Ladd, George T. 94. 
La Farge, John 101. 
Lathrop, Dr. Joseph 41. 
Law school 82. 
Lee, Charles A. 104. 
Lewiston 9. 

Library 30, 34, 39, 49, 64, 68, 88, 91, 98. 
Lincoln County 9. 
Lisbon 25, 44. 

Little, Josiah, professorship 83 
Longfellow, Henry W. 30, 38, 60 64, 72. 

Hon. Stephen 69. 
Lord, Nathan 40. 
Lottery 10. 
McKeen, Dr. James 104. 

Rev. Joseph 31-40, 48. 
McKeen Hall 70. 
McKim, Mead & White 100. 
Maine, District of 9. 



INDEX TO HISTORICAL SKETCH 



Maine, State of 34, 51. 
Maine State Agricultural College 92. 
Maine Hall, 44 seq., .54, 70, 88, 100. 
Massae.liusetts, Legislative action 10 seq. 
Massachusetts Hall 17 seq., 32, 38, 103. 
Massachusetts Humane Society 21. 
Massacluisetts Institute of Tcclinology 02. 
Mathematics, professorship 25, 36. 
Instruction in .58, 80. 

Medical School 38, 52, 102. 

Ailmission 106. 

Apparatus 103. 

Cabinet 105. 

Course 104. 

Estahlishmeut 102. 

Fees 104. 

Library 103. 

I 
Proposed removal 106. 

State aid 102, 105. 
Memorial Hall 87. 
Melcher, Samuel 44 

Metaphysics ami Moral Philosophy 56, 94. 
Military science 93. 
Mineralogy and geology 37. 
Mitchell, Alfred 104. 
Modern languages 30, 59, SO, 98. 
Monroe, Pres. James 54. 
Morse, Edward S. 86. 
Natural philosophy, professorship 25, 36. 
Natural and revealed religion, professor- 
ship 79. 
Natural sciences S3, 86, 91. 
Newburyport, Mass. 69. 
New College 54. 
New Haven, Conn. 103. 
New York City 94. 
Newman, Samuel Phillips .55, 62. 
North College .54. 
Northampton, Mass. 72. 
Norton, Prof. Andrews 35. 
Nott, Rev. Eliphalet 41, 62. 
Nourse, Amos 104. 
Oakland, Cal. 100. 
O'Brien, John M. 33. 
Observatory 98. 

Overseers 14, 25, 53, 70, 78 seq., 80, 94, 102. 
Packard, Alpheus Spring 55, 62, 80, 86, 96. 
Park, Edwards A. 76. 
Parker, Dr. Nathan 35. 
Hon. Isaac 41. 
Paterson, N. J. 97. 
Peabody, Rev. Ephraim 82. 
Peaslee, Edmund R. 104. 
Peucinian Society 48, 87 seq. 

Library 71. 
Phillips, Hon. William 34. 
Pierce, Hon. Franklin 72, 82. 
Piscatacpiis County 44. 
Pitt, William 56. 



Pittsfleld, Mass. .52. 
Political economy .55, 95. 
Portland, proi)o.sed site of college 11, 13. 
Prayers 68, 90. 
Praying circle 49. 
Prentiss, Seargent 8. 72. 
President's house 32, .39, 100. 
Princeton College 37, 83, 86. 
Professorships 25, ,30, 36, .54, 56 seq., 79, 83, 94. 
Provincial Council 22. 
Psi Upsilon Fraternity 89. 
Pusey, Dr. 75. 
Ranking system 91. 
Religious life 42, 48 seq., 68, 79 seq., 91. 
Rhetoric and oratory, professorshiji 55. 
Robert College, Constantinople .57. 
Robinson, William C. 104. 
Rochelle 19. 

Rockwood, Charles G., Jr. 86. 
Room-rent 44, .53, 91. 
Salaries 34, 37, 44, 92. 
Sargent, Dudley A. 97. 
Scholarships 45, 99. 
Scientific department 91 seq. 
Searles, Edwaril F. 101. 
Mary F. S. 101. 
Searles Science Building 101. 
Seavey, Calvin 105. 
Sebec 44. 

Semi-centennial 82. 
Sewall, Rev. Jothani 49 seq. 
Prof. Jotliam B. 86. 
Shay's rebellion 23. 
Sibley, John L. 99. 
Silsbee, Samuel 71. 
Small College, The ideal 97. 
Smith, Charles D. 105. 
Charles H. 96. 
Henry B. 57,72. 
Nathan 102 seq. 

Smyth, Egbert C. 50, 80. 
William 58, 62, 86. 

Societies, College 86. See also Athenian, 
Benevolent, Peucinian, Praying Circle, 
Theological. 

Southgate, Frederic 49. 

Stanwood, Col. William 18. 

State aid 43 seq., 51, 53, 102, 105. 

Stone, Mrs. Valeria 87, 94. 

Stone professorship 94, 97. 

Story, Judge 69. 

Stowe, Calvin Ellis 80. 

Stuart, Gilbert 29 

Student life 68, 90. 

Sullivan, Richard 26 seq. 

Sullivan, Town of 43. 

Sweetser, William 104. 

Tappan, Benjamin 35. 

Taylor, John J. 98. 



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Tenney, John S. 82, 105. 
Thacher, Hon. Josiah 10. 
Hon. Peter .55. 
Thayer, Abbott 101. 
Theological society 48. 
Theta Delta Chi Fraternity 89. 
Thompson, Gen. Samuel 18. 
Thorndike, George 39. 
Thorndike Oak 39. 
Ticknor, Prof. 61 . 

Townships, College 17 seq., 31, 43, 105. 
Trustees 13, 25, .53, 70, 78, 80, 102. 
Tucker, William P. 99. 
Tuition 45,53,91. 
Tutors 35, 46, 48, 58, 77. 
Union Theological Seminary 80, 97. 
University of Pennsylvania 37,61. 
University of Virginia 37. 
Upham, Thomas Cogswell .56 seq., 62 seq., 

79, 86. 
Upjohn, Richard 76. 
Vaughan, Henry 101. 
Vedder, Elihu 101. 
Vose, George L. 92. 



Walker, Miss Mary Sophia 100. 

Miss Harriet Sarah 100. 
Walker Art Building 101. 
Walker, Theophilus Wheeler 100. 
Washington, George 22, 24. 
Weeks, Stephen II. 104. 
Wells, Dr. Bbenczer 104. 

John Doane 103, 104. 
Wilder, Burt Green 105. 
Williams, Rev. Mr. 31. 
Williams College 43, 45, 83. 
Willard, President 31, 34, 69. 

Samuel 34. 
Winkley, Henry 94 . 
Winthrop College 9. 
Winthrop, James Bowdoin 25 

John 9,54. 

Robert C. 19. 

Thomas Lindall 26. 
Winthrop Hall 44, 54. 
Woods, Dr. Leonard 65, 73-84, 100. 
Woods Hole 26. 

Yale College 40, 61, 73, 89, 94, 96, 102. 
Yarmouth, proposed site of college 11. 
Zeta Psi Fraternity 89. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



p. xxxviii. The bell, not the belfry, was then removed. 

p. Ixxxiv. After " following ailministration " add except the last. 

p. 14. For Ebenezcr T. Warren read Ebenezer Tucker Warren. 

p. 17. For Jedidiah Cobb read Jedediah Cobb, also on p. 31. 

p. 27. Moses Quinby. b. 19 April. 

p. 30. David Starrett. b. 6 March. 

Edward T. Ingraham. d. -24 June, 1828. 
p. 35. Mark H. Newman, d. 23 Dec, 1852. 

p. 36. For Samuel Harwood Blake read Samuel Harward Blake, 
p. 41. Horatio Southgate. d. 12 April, 1894, Astoria, N. Y. 
p. 45. John J. Butler, d. 16 June, 1891. 
p. 47. Charles T. Chase, b. 7 May. 
p. 50. Charles M. Blake, b. 24 Dec, 1819, Brewer, 
p. 54. Francis P. Hale. b. 27 Sept., 1819. d. 16 Sept., 1876. 
p. .55. Elbridge Smith, d. 11 May, 1894. 
p. 56. Henry Orr. d. 17 Nov., 1888. 

Charles W. Barrett, b. 22 Nov., 1826. d. 8 May, 1860. 
p. 57. Joseph O'Brien. <1. 16 Oct., 1869. 
p. 59. Amiiii li. Mitchell. Insert Res., Blue llapids, Kan. 

Charles E. Butler, d. 30 Oct., 1890. 
p. G2. David T. Bradford. Add Kansas City, Mo. 
I). 66. For Lewis Osmond Brastow i'ea<l Lewis Orsinond Brastow. 
p. 68. John Dennett Frost. ■ Ouiit liual t in Dennett. 
p. 69. George W. Howe. d. 21 March, 1894. 
p. 70. Nicholas E. Boyd. Adil Lecturer, Bei'kclej', Cal. 

For lloscoe E. Farnum read Roscoe E. Farnham. 
p. 71. Augustus W. Oliver. Add Real estate, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Edwin B. Shertzer. d. 5 Feb., 1894. 
p. 73. William A. Hobbie. b. 1838, Vassalboro. Add Damascus, Oregon, 
p. 77. James F. Dudley. For Sec'y read Vlce-Pres. 

Charles Weeks, b. Jefferson, d. 5 March, 1894. 

Charles M. Beccher. Manufacturer, New Westminster, B. C. 

Charles A. Boardman. Omit Jacksonville, Fla. 

Delcvan Carleton read Delavan Carletou. Add teacher, Oi'iska, N. Dak. 
I). 78. George T. Sumner. Add Justice Supreme Court. 
p. 79. For Charles Edwin Chamberlain read Charles Edward Chambcrlaiu. 

George W. Foster. Add Washington, D. C. 

Elias S. Mason. For Res. read Life Insurance.. 
p. 81. Oscar L. Billings. For Skowgan read Skowhegan. 

Edgar F. Davis. For Eng. read Rhetoric. Add Editor Boston Cour- 
ier. Prot. Epis. Ministry, Littleton, N. H. 
p. 91. For Fred H. Eames read Frederick II. Eames. 
p. 94. Freeman D. Dearth. Add Dexter. 

George W. Parsons. For Winthrop read Medford. 
p. 95. Leander B. Varney. Add Walpole, N. H. 
p. 100. For Harry E. Andrews read Henry E. Andrews. 

For Charles Alcott Flagg read Chai'les Allcott Flagg. 

For Fred J. Libby read Frederick J. Libby. 
p. 101. Ralph P. Plaisted. For Augusta read Bangor, 
p. 108. Ezekiel Merrill Bartlett. b. 22 April, 1801, Bethel, 
p. 114. Nicholas H.Allen. Read Physician, Buxton, d. Gray. 



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p. 115. Benjamin n. Tripp, b. 25 Nov., 1815. Physician, Rutland, Mass. 

d. 3 Feb., 1873. 
p. 116. For Jolin E. Dunnels read John E. Dunnells. 
p. 118. For William Westcott read William Wescott. 
p. 119. Edwin Mayberry. Add East Weymouth, Mass. 

Cyrus D. Tuck. b. Temple. Druggist, Farmington. 
p. 121. Willard O. Collins, d. 19 Jan., 1894. 

p. 123. Daniel E. Marston. Also M.D., N. Y. Med. Coll., 1860. d. 14 Apr., 1894. 
p. 125. George L. Goodale. Insert LL.D., Amherst, 1890. 

Rufus B. Foss. Add Lawrence, Mass. d. 5 July, 1891. 
p. 129. Joseph L. Bennett, b. Bridgton. 

p. 135. George L. Woods, b. Huntington, Mass. Add Collinsville, Conn, 
p. 137. Joseph S. Morton. Insert B. A. Dalhousie, 1876. b. 10 Nov., 1852, 
New Glasgow, N. S. 

Crosby G. Eaton, b. 7 March, 
p. 139. Will A. Weldon. Read William A. Weldon. b. 8 June, 1863, Cape 

Elizabeth. Physician, San Pedro, Cal. 
p. 140. George C. Chamberlain. Add Green's Landing. 

Edward P. Stevens, b. 13 Aug., 1847. 

Charles E. Harvey, b. 21 April, 1863. Add New Haven, Conn, 
p. 141. George R. Camp. Add Taylor Town, N. B. 
p. 142. David A. Plett. Read David A. Ple.tts. A.B.,McGill,1879. D.V. S. 

Laval, 1882. 
p. 143. Loring S. Lombard, b. 1 Oct., 1867, Baldwin. 

Edgar C. Newcomb. Add Physician, Newburg. 

Charles L. Swectsir. b. Saco. 

Robert J. Kiucaid. b. 18 April, 1863, Fredericton, N. B. 
p. 152. Admiral P. Stone, b. 14 Aug., 1820. 
p. 1.57. Joshua Davies. d. 30 May, 1871. 
p. 158. James Milk Ingraham. Omit Milk. 
p. 160. William G. Howard. A.B., Amherst, 1835. 
p. 162. ElishaBass. After Lawyer insert Brownsville, Tex. District Judge. 

d. 31 March, 1880. 
p. 163. George W. Came. Omit Res. (18.58). Add Painter, Rochester, N. H. 
p. 167. Dounell Reed. Omit (1850). Add d. 12 May, 1855. 

In Class of 1859, insert Edward Noyes Pomeroy. b. 6 April, 1830, 
Yarmouth. Union Theo. Sem., 1868. Pastor, Taunton, Mass. 
Res., Wellesley, Mass. 
p. 169. Augustine Kennedy. Omit (1863). Add d. 30 Aug., 1880. 

William A. Huston. Insert b. Bristol. 
p. 170 Thomas B. Emery, b. Hollis. Merchant, Boston. 

William Huntress. For 17 Apr. read 7 Apr. 
p. 171. Augustus G. Wooster. Add Lawyer, San Diego, Cal. 

Jesse P. Bickford. For 1874 read 1844. 

Suwall M. Chandler. For Mich, read Minn. 
p. 174. Jesse W. Knapp. For Res. No. Bridgton read Stereotyper, Boston. 
p. 175. Frank H. Pease. Insert Teacher. 

John R. Gould. Insert Cashier Augusta Nat. Bank. 

Franklin E. Perham. Add Santa Ana, Cal. 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



BowDoiN College 



MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE 



I 794- I 894 



OFFICERS 



PRESIDENTS. 



1802 Rev. JOSEPH McKEEN, D.D. . . . 1807 

1807 Rev. JESSE APPLETON, D.D. . . . 1819 

1820 Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D.D. . . . 1839 

1839 Rev. LEONARD WOODS, D.D., LL.D. . . 1866 

1866 Rev. SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., LL.D. . . 1871 

1871 Hon. JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN, LL.D. 1883 

1885 Rev. WILLIAM DeWITT HYDE, D.D. 



TRUSTEES. 

1794 Rev. Thomas Browne, A.M. 

1794 Rev. Samuel Deane, D.D. 

1794 John Fuotfhngham, A.M. 

1794 Rev. Danhcl Little, A.M. 

1794 Rev. Thomas Lancaster, A.M. 

1794 Hon. Josiah Thacher, A.M. 

1794 Hon. David Mitchell, A.M. 

1794 Rev. Tristram Oilman, A.M. 

1794 Alden Bradford, LL.D. 

1794 Dr. Thomas Rice, A.M. 

1794 William Martin, P^sq. . 

1796 Hon. Samuel Freeman. 

1796 Rev. Charles Turner, A.M. 

1798 Rev. Alfred Johnson, A.M. 

1798 Rev. Elijah Kellogg. 

1798 Dr. Charles Coffin, A.M. 

1799 Hon. Silas Lee, A.M. 
1799 Hon. Dummer Sewall. 

1799 Hon. Isaac Parker, LL.D. 

1800 Rev. Josiah AVinship, A.M. 



1797 
1813 
1817 
1799 
1824 
1799 
1796 
1798 
1816 
1799 
1813 
1799 
1798 
1811 
1824 
1814 
1814 
180o 
1810 
1817 



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1805 Hon. Benjamin Jones Porter, A.M. 

1811 Rev. William Jenks, D.D., LL.D. 

1811 Hon. Samuel Sumner Wilde, LL.D. 

1813 Rev. Hezekiah Packard, D.D. 

1813 Hon. Prentiss Mellen, LL.D. 

1814 Hon. Benjamin Orr. 
1814 Rev. Francis Brown, D.D. 
1816 Hon. JosiAH Stebbins, A.M. 
1816 Rev. Eliphalet Gillett, D.D. 

1816 John Abbot, A.M. 

1817 Rev. IcHABOD Nichols, D.D. 
1817 Hon. Stephen Longpellovt, LL.D 
1821 Hon. James Bridge, A.M. 
1821 Hon. John Chandler. . 
1821 Hon. Judah Dana, A.M. 
1821 Hon. Erastus Foote, A.M. 
1821 Hon. Mark Langdon Hill. 
1821 Hon. John Holmes, A.M. 
1821 Hon. Albion Keith Parris, A.B. 
1821 Hon. Benjamin Jones Porter, A.M. 
1821 Hon. William Pitt Preble, LL.D 
1821 Hon. AsHUR Ware, LL.D. 
1821 Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D 
1821 Joshua Win gate, A.M. 

1821 Hon. William King. 

1822 Hon. Reuel Williams, LL.D 
1824 Hon. Thomas Bond, A.B. 
1824 Rev. Nathaniel Hill Fletcher, A.M 
1824 Rev. Edvtard Payson, D.D. 

1827 Hon. Enoch Lincoln (ex officio) 

1828 Ebenezer Everett, A.M. 

1828 Isaac Ilsley, Esq. 

1829 Hon. Ether Shepley, LL.D. 

1830 Hon. Jeremiah Bailey. 

1830 Hon. Jonathan Glidden Hunton (ex officio). 

1831 Hon. Samuel Emerson Smith (ex officio) 
1831 Benjamin Hasey, A.M. 
1836 Hon. Charles Stewart Daveis, LL.D. 
1838 Hon. Alfred Johnson, A.M. 
1838 Hon. Daniel Goodenow, LL.D. 
1841 Robert Hallowell Gardiner, A.M. 



1815 
1822 
1824 
1830 
1838 
1828 
1815 
1829 
1848 
1821 
1859 
1836 
1834 
1838 
1843 
1844 
1842 
1843 
1844 
1844 
1842 
1844 
1872 
1843 
1849 
1860 
1827 
1829 
1827 
1829 
1864 
1840 
1866 
1838 
1831 
1833 
1845 
1864 
1852 
1863 
1860 



TRUSTEES 



1845 


Hon. 


1849 


Rev. 


1849 


Hon. 


1855 


Hon. 


1859 


Rev. 


1859 


Rev. 


1860 


Hon. 


1860 


Hon. 


1864 


Hon. 


1864 


Rev. 


1864 


Hon. 


1866 


Rev. 


1866 


Hon. 


1867 


Hon. 


1867 


Rev. 


1868 


Hon. 


1870 


Hon. 


1870 


Hon. 


1870 


Hon. 


1871 


Rev. 


1871 


Hon. 


1872 


Hon. 


1874 


John 


1877 


Rev. 


1881 


Hon. 


1884 


Hon. 


1885 


Rev. 


1889 


Gen. 


1891 


Hon. 


1892 


Gen. 



George Evans, LL.D. 
Asa CuMMiNGS, D.D. 
John Searle Tenney, LL.D. 
JosiAH Pierce, A.M. 
John Orr Fiske, D.D. 
Sewall Tenney, D.D. 
William Pitt Fessenden, LL.D 
James Ware Bradbury, LL.D. 
Philip P^astman, A.M. 
Samuel Harris, D.D., LL.D. 
Henry Hill Boody, A.M. 
Alexander McKenzie, D.D. 
Edward Emerson Bourne, LL.D. 
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, LL.D 
David Shepley, D.D. 
Joseph Titcomb, A.M. 
John Appleton, LL.D. 
John Bundy Brown. 
Amos DeForest Lock wood. 
P^dwin Bonaparte Webb, D.D. 
Peleg Whitman Chandler, LL.D 
Charles Edward Swan, M.D. 
Taylor Gilman, M.D. 
Egbert Coffin Smyth, D.D. 
William Pierce Frye, LL.D. 
William LeBaron Putnam, LL.D 
John Smith Sewall, D.D. 
Thomas Hamlin Hubbard, A.M. 
John Andrew Peters, LL.D. 
Oliver Otis Howard, LL.D. 



1867 
1856 
1869 
1866 
1893 
1885 
1869 

1869 
1871 
1871 
1868 
1873 

1877 
1891 
1891 
1881 
1884 

1889 
1874 
1884 



1865 Hon. Franklin Mellen Drew, A.M. Secretary. 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



TREASURERS 

1794 Hon. David Mitchell, A.M. 

1796 Hon. Samuel Freeman. 

1799 Hon. Dummer Sewall. 

1805 Hon. Benjamin Jones Porter, A.M 

1815 Hon. Benjamin Orr. 

1816 John Abbot, A.M. 
1829 Joseph McKeen, A.M. 
1865 John Rogers, Esq. 
1871 Hon. Amos DeForest Lockwood. 

1873 Hon. Joseph Titcomb, A.M. 

1874 Hon, Stephen Jewett Young, A.M 



1796 
1799 
1805 
1815 
1816 
1829 
1865 
1871 
1873 
1874 



OVERSEERS. 

1796 John Abbot, A.M. 
1810 Hon. Jacob Abbot. 
1828 Jacob Abbot, Esq. 
1841 Rev. Jacob Abbott, D.D. 
1855 Hon. John Stevens Abbott, A.M. 
1851 Rev. John Stevens Cabot Abbott, D.D 

1817 Joseph Adams, Esq. 
1830 Rev. George Eliashib Adams, D.D. 
1866 Rev. Aaron Chester Adams, A.B. 
1870 Rev. George Moulton Adams, D.D. 
1889 Rev. Jonathan Edwards Adams, D.D 

1797 Nathaniel Coit Allen, Esq. 
•1825 Hon. Frederic Allen, LL.D. 

1860 Rev. Stephen Allen, D.D. . 

1889 Rev. Charles Frederic Allen, D.D. 

1818 Hon. Benjamin Ames, A.B. 
1797 Rev. Rufus Anderson, A.B, 
1821 Hon. John Anderson, A.M. 
1868 Hon. John Appleton, LL.D. 
1821 Samuel Ayer, M.D. 

1800 Rev. Kiah Bailey, A.M. 

1801 Hon. Jeremiah Bailey, A.M. 
1868 Hon. Joseph Baker, A.B. 



1816 
1820 
1842 
1847 
1870 
1862 
1819 
1872 
1871 



1816 
1864 
1888 

1828 
1808 
1832 
1870 
1824 
1816 
1830 
1878 



OVERSEERS 



1873 Rev. William Macleod Barbour, D.D. 

1849 Hon. Phinehas Barnes, A.M. 

1868 Hon. William Griswold Barrows, LL.D 

1889 Samuel Clifford Belcher, A.M. 
1888 Charles Upham Bell, A.M. 
1839 Hon. Samuel Page Benson, A.M. 

1866 Hon. James Gillespie Blaine, LL.D 
1870 Hon. Samuel Harward Blake, A.B. 
1804 Hon. James Bowdoin, A.M. 
1827 James Bowdoin, A.M. . 
1794 Hon. Jonathan Bowman, A.M. 

1814 Robert Boyd, Esq. 

1815 Hon. George Bradbury. 

1850 Hon. James Ware Bradbury, LL.D. 
1847 Samuel Bradley, A.M. 
1861 Israel Bailey Bradley, M.D. 
1794 Edmund Bridge, Esq. 
1810 Rev. Francis Brown, D.D. 

1867 Gen. John Marshall Brown, A.M. 
1831 Merritt Caldwell, A.M. 
1794 Hon. Alexander Campbell. 
1794 Rev. Benjamin Chad wick, A.M. 

1797 Salmon Chase, A.M. 
1860 Rev. Oren Burbank Cheney, D.D. 
1846 Rev. John White Chickering, D.D. 
1821 Hon. Ebenezer Clapp. 
1849 Rev. Jonathan Clement, D.D. 
1804 Hon. Matthew Cobb. 

1817 Richard Cobb, A.M. 

1874 Hon. Francis Cobb. 
1794 Rev. Ebenezer Coffin, A.B. 
1794 Rev. Paul Coffin, D.D. 

1798 Dr. Charles Coffin, A.M. . 

1818 Rev. Jonathan Cogswell, D.D. 
1794 Hon. Daniel Cony. 
1813 Gen. Samuel Cony. 
1800 Hon. Orchard Cook, A.M. . 

1890 Rev. Edgar Millard Cousins, A.B. 
1857 Rev. Henry Kinsman Craig, A.M. 
1860 Hon. Marshall Cram. 
1844 Hon. William George Crosby, LL.D. 



1874 
1860 
1874 



1876 
1873 
1874 
1806 
1831 
1796 
1817 
1821 
1860 
1849 
1874 
1796 
1814 
1892 
1848 
1796 
1798 
1806 
1867 
1866 
1835 
1870 
1821 
1836 
1877 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1830 
1797 
1831 
1805 

1864 
1873 
1850 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1880 Hon. JosiAH Crosby, A.M. 

1888 John Leland Crosby, A.M. 

1821 Rev. Asa Cummngs, D.D. 

1877 Rev. Albert Henry Currier, D.D 

1796 John Cushing, Esq. 

1818 Levi Cutter, Esq. 

1830 William Cutter, A.M. 
1852 Rev. Edvtard Francis Cutter, D.D 
1794 Edward Cutis, Esq. 
1794 Thomas Cutts, Esq. 

1820 Hon. Judah Dana, A.M. 
1873 Hon. Joseph Dane, A.M. 
1816 Hon. Charles Stewart Daveis, LL.D 
1794 Hon. Daniel Davis. 

1813 Samuel Davis, Esq. 
1865 Woodbury Davis, Esq. 
1794 Hon. Henry Dearborn. 

1873 Hon. Nelson Dingley, LL.D. 
1872 Hon. John Calvin Dodge, LL.D 

1821 Hon. John Dole. 
1854 Hon. George Downes. . 
1880 Hon. Lemuel Grosvenor Downes, A.M. 
1821 Charles Dummer, A.M. 
1864 Charles Dumbier, A.M. 
1794 John Dunlap, Esq. 

1814 Hon. David Dunlap. 
1821 Hon. Robert Pinckney Dunlap, A.M. 
1800 Benjahhn Dunning, Esq. 
1805 Robert Dunlap Dunning, Esq. 
1839 Rev. William Theodore Dwight, D.D. 

1831 Hon. Philip Eastman, A.M. 
1794 Rev. Samuel Eaton, A.M. 
1880 Rev. James Henry Ecob, A.M. 
1794 Rev. Jonathan Ellis, A.B. 
1816 Rev. John Wallace Ellingwood, D.D. 
1794 Rev. Ezekiel Emerson. 
1813 Hon. Nicholas Emery, A.M. 

1874 Hon. Lucilius Alonzo Emery, A.M 
1830 Hon. Williams Emmons. 
1827 Hon. George Evans, LL.D. 

1832 John Eveleth, A.M. 



1849 
1888 
1813 
1856 
1841 
1880 
1797 
1797 
1821 
1885 
1836 
1811 
1818 
1867 
1798 
1873 
1888 
1834 
1870 

1839 
1872 
1814 
1843 
1860 
1808 
1839 
1860 
1864 
1820 
1885 
1811 
1860 
1810 
1817 

1855 
1845 
1835 



OVEKSEERS 



9 



1817 Ebenezer Eyerett, A.M. 

1794 Joshua Fabyan, Esq. 

1822 Hon. Samuel Fessenden, LL.D. 
1843 Hon. William Pitt Fessenden, LL.D. 
1854 Hon. Samuel Clement Fessenden, A.M 
1868 Hon. Thomas Amory Deblois Fessenden 
1879 Gen. Francis Fessenden, A.M. 
1800 Hon. BoHAN Prentice Field, A.B. 
1867 Rev. George Warren Field, D.D. 
1884 Rev. William Phineas Fisher, A.M 
1851 Rev. John Orr Fiske, D.D. 

1856 Erastus Foote, A.B. 
1893 Hon. Enoch Foster, A.M. 
1794 Rev. Samuel P'oxcroft, A.M. 
1821 Hon. Joseph Ellery Foxcroft. 
1794 Hon. Samuel Freeman. 

1799 Hon. Samuel Freeman. 
1846 Rev. Charles Freeman, A.M. 

1857 Barnabas Freeman, Kaq. 
1794 Hon. Simon Frye. 
1872 Hon. William Pierce Frye, LL.D 
1828 Hon. Henry Weld Fuller, A.M. 
1875 Hon. Melville Weston Fuller, LL.D. 
1811 Robert Hallowell Gardiner, A.M. 
1886 Frederick Henry Gerrish, M.D. 
1798 Rev. Eliphalet Gillett, D.D. 

1866 John Taylor Gilman, M.D. 

1879 Hon. John Holmes Goodenow, A.M. 

1794 Hon. William Gorham. 

1823 Rev. Daniel Gould, A.M. . 
1826 Rev. Allen Greely, A.M. 
1815 Hon. Simon Greenleaf, LL.D. 

1848 Hon. Simon Greenleaf, LL.D. 

1800 Andrew Greenw^ood, A.M. 
1821 Hon. Nathaniel Groton, A.M. 

1849 Hon. William Pickering Haines. 
1798 David Hale, Esq. 

1870 Rev. Henry Fiske Harding, A.M. 

1884 Hon. Austin Harris, A.B. 

1797 Benjamin Hasey, A.M. 



, A.B. 



1828 
1798 
1829 
1860 
1867 
1868 
1886 
1803 
1868 
1893 
1859 
1866 

1797 
1834 
1796 
1819 

1847 

1798 
1881 
1841 
1879 
1841 

1816 
1874 

1804 
1834 
1851 
1828 
1853 
1816 
1835 
1855 
1805 



1831 



10 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1874 Hon. David Robinson Hastings, A.M 

1825 William Allen Hayes, Esq. 

1794 Rev. Moses Hemmenway, D.D. 

1796 Rev. Jacob Herrick. 

1796 Hon. Mark Langdon Hill. 
1839 Rev. Samuel Hopkins, A.M. 
1849 Hon. Joseph Howard, A.M. 
1866 Gen. Oliver Otis Hovtard, LL.D. 
1874 Gren. Thomas Hamlin Hubbard, A.M. 
1878 Hon. Samuel Fisher Humphrey, A.M. 
1798 John Angier Hyde, M.D. 
1892 Hon. Henry Ingalls, A.M. 
1872 George Edwin Bartol Jackson, A.M 
1806 Rev. William Jenks, D.D., LL.D. 
1794 Rev. Caleb Jewett. 
1794 Rev. Alfred Johnson, A.M. 
1821 Hon. Alfred Johnson, A.M. 
1829 Rev. Samuel Johnson, A.M. 
1869 Alfred Waldo Johnson, A.M. 
1798 Dr. David Jones. 
1794 Rev. Elijah Kellogg. 

1797 Hon. William King. 
1821 Hon. Sanford Kingsbery, A.M. 
1825 William Ladd, Esq. 
1839 William Clark Larrabee, A.M. 

1798 Hon. Silas Lee, A.M. 
1813 Hon. LoTHROP Lewis. 
1843 Joseph Libbey, A.M. 
1888 Hon. Charles Freeman Lib by, A.M 

1805 Isaac Lincoln, M.D. 
1866 John Dunlap Lincoln, M.D. 
1847 Hon. Josiah Little, A.M. 
1869 Hon. Amos DeForest Lockwood. 
1794 Hon. Stephen Longfellow. 
1811 Hon. Stephen Longfellow, LL.D 

1855 Hon. Daniel Walker Lord. 

1856 Charles Austin Lord, A.M. 

1806 Rev. Asa Lyman, A.M. 
1847 John McDonald, A.M. 
1821 Hon. RuFus McIntire, A.B. 
1813 Joseph McKeen, A.M. 



1893 
1839 
1797 
1810 
1821 
1848 
1870 
1874 
1889 

1831 

1891 
1811 
1798 
1798 
1838 
1836 
1869 
1805 
1798 
1821 
1835 
1840 
1843 
1799 
1823 
1871 

1868 
1877 
1859 
1870 
1810 
1817 
1880 
1878 
1813 
1857 
1860 
1829 



OVERSEERS 



11 



1839 John McKeen, A.M. 

1841 James McKeen, M.D. . 

1886 James McKeen, A.M. . 

1798 Rev. Daniel Marrett. 
1872 Hon. William Colburn Marshall, A.M 
1862 Rev. Javan Knapp Mason, D.D. 
1826 Rev. Asa Mead, A.M. . 
1811 Hon. Prentiss Mellen, LL.D. 
1805 John Merrick, A.M. 

1799 John Merrill, P^sq. 
1817 Rev. Enos Merrill, A.M. 
1796 Hon. Ammi Ruhamah Mitchell. 
1816 Josiah Whitman Mitchell, Esq. 
1877 Alfred Mitchell, M.D. 
1794 Rev. Silas Moody, A.M. 
1799 Samuel Moody, A.M. . 
1888 John Adams Morrill, A.M. 
1802 Rev. Elisha Moseley, A.M. 

1880 Galen Clapp Moses, A.M. . 
1829 John Mussey, A.M. 
1813 Rev. Rkuhen Nason, A.M. 

1877 Hon. Edward Rowdoin Nealley, A.M, 

1887 Henry Newuegin, A.M. 
1810 Rev. IcHAP.OD Nichols, D.D. 
1874 Hon. William Dummer Northend, A.M. 
1886 Hon. William Dummer Noktiiend, A.M. 
1794 Hon. Joseph No yes. 
1808 Hon. Benjamin Orr. 

1802 Rev. Hezekiah Packard, D.D. 
1874 P^liphalet Franklin Packard, Esq. 

1881 Rev. Edward Newman Packard, A.M. 
1884 Charles Appleton Packard, M.D. 
1821 Hon. Jonathan Page, M.D. 
1848 Rev. Ray Palmer, D.D. 

1878 Rev. Edwin Beaman Palmer, A.M. 

1803 Rev. Freeman Parker, A.M. 
1819 Hon. Albion Keith Parris, A.B. 
1794 Isaac Parsons, Esq. 
1864 Rev. Ebenezer Greenleaf Parsons, A.M. 
1798 Stephen Patten, Esq. 

1842 George Fulton Patten, Esq. 



1862 
1873 

1801 



1831 
1813 
1851 
1815 
1856 
1824 
1830 

1796 
1813 

1826 

1839 
1835 



1817 
1879 
1892 
1795 
1814 
1813 
1887 



1842 
1852 

1819 
1821 
1813 

1805 
1870 



12 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1820 
1871 
1872 
1861 
1831 
1863 
1831 
1796 
1821 
1821 
1820 
1893 
1868 
1818 
1828 
1840 
1888 
1860 
1870 
1816 
1838 
1854 
1884 
1821 
1797 
1815 
1794 
1873 
1821 
1794 
1794 
1805 
1875 
1877 
1821 
1838 
1830 
1800 
1801 
1821 
1866 



Rev. Edward Payson, D.D. 

William Stan wood Perry, Esq. 

Hon. Jairus Ware Perry, LL.D. 

Samuel Pickard, Esq. . 

Hon. JosiAH Pierce, A.M. 

Rev. John Pike, D.D. . 

Rev. Swan Lyman Pomeroy, D.D. 

Hon. Benjamin Jones Porter, A.M. 

William King Porter, A.M. 

Hon. Barrett Potter, A.B. 

Hon. William Pitt Preble, LL.D. 

George Colby Pdrington, A.M. . 

Hon. William LeBaron Putnam, LL.D 

Hon. Benjamin Randall, A.M. 

Isaac Gardner Reed, A.M. 

Hon. Asa Redington, LL.D. 

Hon. John Bakeman Redman, A.M. 

Hon. Richard Drury Rice. 

Hon. William Whitney Rice, LL.D. 

Alfred Richardson, Esq. 

William Richardson, Esq. 

Augustus Cogswell Robbins, A.M. 

Daniel Arthur Robinson, A.M., M.D. 

Hon. Daniel Rose. 

Samuel Phillips Russell, A.M. 

Hon. Edward Russell. 

Paul Dudley Sargeant, Esq. 

Rev. William Thomas Savage, D.D. 

Hon. JosiAH Willis Seaver, A.M. 

David Sewall, A.M., LL.D. 

Hon. DuMMER Sewall. 

Hon. DuMMER Sewall. 

Rev. John Sinhth Sewall, D.D 

Rev. JoTHAM Bradbury Sewall, A.M. 

Hon. Ether Shepley, LL.D 

Rev. David Shepley, D.D. 



John Hannibal Sheppard, A 
Ezra Smith, Esq. 
Eliphalet Sjhth, Esq. 
Hon. Samuel Ejierson Smith 

Hon. jEREiVHAH SaHTH. . 



M. 



1824 
1873 
1877 
1868 
1855 
1887 
1850 
1805 
1826 
1825 
1821 

1884 
1857 
1844 
1842 

1879 

1821 
1847 
1868 

1831 
1803 
1835 
1796 

1888 
1834 
1815 
1799 
1810 
1885 

1829 
1867 
1854 
1811 
1804 
1831 
1870 



OVERSEERS 



13 



1874 Rev. E(;hert Coffin Smyth, D.D. 

1832 IssACiiAR Sneix, M.D. 

1794 Dr. RoHERT Southgatr. 

1887 William Edward Spear, A.B. 

1821 Hon. Peleg Sprague, A.M. . 

1798 William Stanwood, Esq. 
188G Edward Stanwood, A.M. 

1800 Hon. JosiAH Stebbins, A.M. 
1891 Oliver Crocker Stevens, A.M. 

1799 Rev. Daniel Stone, A.M. 
179G Woodbury Storer, Esq. 
1843 Seth Storer, A.M. 
1857 Rev. Henry Gookin Storer, A.M. 
1837 William Swan, Esq. 

1861 Hon. Charles Edward Swan, M.D. 

1797 William Symmes, A.M. 
1871 Hon. Joseph White Symonds, A.M. 
1871 Hon. Francis Loring Talbot, A.M. 
1802 Hon. Pele(} Tallman. . 
1814 Rev. Benjamin Tappan, D.D, 
1816 Enoch Sawyer Tappan, M.D. 
1864 Rev. Benjamin Tappan, D.D. 
1864 Thomas Tash, A.M. 
1821 Rev. Petrus Stuyvesant TenBroeck. 
1842 Hon. John Searle Tenney, LL.D. 
1806 Hon. George Thacher, A.M. 
1821 Hon. Stephen Thacher. 
1870 Hon. Peter Thacher, A.M. . 

1798 Hon. Samuel Thatcher, A.M. 
1856 Hon. William Widgery Thomas. 
1794 Rev. John Thompson. 
1794 Hon. Samuel Thompson. 

1801 Rev. Benjamin Thurston, A.M. 
1832 Rev. David Thurston, D.D. 
1839 Rev. Ehi Thurston, D.D. 
1794 Hon. Nathaniel Thwing. 

1862 Hon. Joseph Titcomb, A.M. 
1867 William Henry Todd, M.D. 
1794 Rev. Charles Turner, A.M. 
1831 Rev. Bennet Tyler, D.D. 
1811 Charles Vaughan, Esq. 



1877 
1848 
1801 

1835 
1815 

1816 

1816 
1825 
1857 
1866 
1854 
1872 
1806 

1880 
1841 
1863 
1847 
1887 
1889 
1825 
1849 
1818 
1827 
1890 
1818 
1887 
1798 
1798 
1804 
1864 
1856 
1797 
1868 
1885 
1796 
1841 
1839 



14 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1830 Rev. John Apthorp Vaughan, D.D. 
1841 Hon. Richard Hampton Vose, A.M. 
1794 Hon. Peleg Wadsworth, A.M. 
1794 Hon. John Waite. 
1847 Rev. Joseph Walker. 
1797 Rev. Hugh Wallis, A.M. 
1821 Ebenezer T. Warren, Esq. . 
1868 Rev. William Warren, D.D. 
1880 Hon. John Anderson Waterman 

1799 William Webb, Esq. 

1856 Rev. Edwin Bonaparte Webb, D.D 
1794 Rev. Nathaniel Webster, A.M. 
1841 Allen Hayden Weld, A.M. 
1794 Hon. Nathaniel Wells, A.M. 
1805 Rev. Daniel Weston. . 

1820 Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D. 
1864 Hon. Edward Payson Weston, A.M 

1825 Rev. Seneca White, A.B. 
1816 Hon. Ezekiel Whitman, LL.D. 
1859 Rev. Eliphalet Whittlesey, D.D 
1794 Hon. William Widgery. 

1800 Hon. Samuel Sumner Wilde, LL.D. 
1850 Rev. John Wilde, A.M. 
1794 Rev. Ebenezer Williams. 

1826 Rev. Thomas Williams. 

1821 Hon. William Durkee Williamson 
1893 Franklin Augustus Wilson, A.M. 
1813 Joshua Wingate, A.M. 
1797 Rev. Josiah Winship, A.M. . 
1794 Rev. Francis Winter, A.M. 
1811 Hon. Abiel Wood. 

1831 WiLMOT Wood, A.M. . 

1857 William Wood, M.D. . 
1847 Rev. Richard Woodhull, A.B. 
1873 Cyrus Woodman, A.M. 



A.M. 



1840 
1864 
1800 
1801 
1851 
1800 
1830 
1879 
1892 
1800 
1871 
1798 
1860 
1797 
1813 
1821 
1880 
1840 
1818 
1863 
1800 
1811 
1868 
1799 
1846 
1831 

1821 
1800 
1798 
1835 
1865 
1864 
1873 
1889 



1891 Barrett Potter, A.M., Secretary. 



PROFESSORS 



15 



PROFESSORS.* 

ancient languages and classical literature. 

1802 John Abbot 1816 

1820 Samuel Phillips Newman. ..... 1824 

1824 Alpheus Spring Packard. ..... 1865 

GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

1865 JoTHAM Bradbury Sewall. ..... 1877 

1877 John Avery. . . . . . . . 1887 

1887 Frank EIdward Woodruff. ..... 

latin language and literature. 

1871 Henry Leland Chapman. ..... 1875 

1873 Charles Henry Moore, Instructor. . . . 1877 

1875 Abner Harrison Davis. ..... 1876 

1877 Samuel Valentine Cole, Instructor. . . . 1881 

1881 John Henry Wheeler. 1882 

1882 George Thomas Little. ..... 1885 

1886 Ernest Mondell Pease 1891 

1891 William Cranston Lawton. .... 1892 

1892 William Addison Houghton. .... 



MATHEMATICS. 

1805 Parker Cleaveland. ..... 

1825 William Smyth. ...... 

1860 William Packard Tucker, Instructor. . 

1865 Edward Newman Packard, Assistant Professor. 

1868 Charles Greene Rockwood. 

1873 Charles Henry Smith. .... 

1887 William Albion Moody. .... 



1825 
1868 
1863 
1868 
1873 
1887 



HEBREW AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. 

1812 William Jenks. ...... 



1816 



*The following groups are not so much intended to show the exact titles held 
by the various professors as to indicate the departments of instruction in their 
charge. 



16 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



CHEMISTRY, MINEEALOGY, AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 

1805 Parker Cleaveland. 

1859 Paul Ansel Chadbourne. 

1863 Cyrus Fogg Brackett. 

1872 Robert Lawrence Packard, Assistant Professor 

1873 Henry Carmichael. 

1874 Franklin Clement Robinson. 

natural history. 

1859 Paul Ansel Chadbourne. 

1863 Cyrus Fogg Brackett. 

1868 George Lincoln Goodale. 

1870 Edward Sylvester Morse. . 

1871 Alpheus Spring Packard, Lecturer. 

1874 Alonzo Garcelon Whitman, Instructor, 
1873 Charles Abiathar White. 

1875 George Langdon Chandler, Instructor. 



. 




1858 


. 


1865 


. 


1873 


^rofessor. 


1874 


• 


1885 


1865 






1872 






1873 






1873 






1874 






1874 


. 




1875 






1876 



GEOLOGY AND BIOLOGY. 

1876 Leslie Alexander Lee. 

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY. 

1887 Charles Clifford Hutchins. 



THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 

1820 Nathan Smith. 

1826 Henry Halsey Childs, Lecturer 

1827 Daniel Oliver. 
1829 John Delamater. 
1833 William Sweetser. 

1835 Henry Halsey Childs, Lecturer 

1836 William Perry. 

1837 Henry Halsey Childs, Lecturer, 

1838 James McKeen, Lecturer. 
1840 John Delamater. 
1842 William Sweetser. 
1861 Israel Thorndike Dana. 
1869 Alonzo Benjamin Palmer. . 
1869 Alfred Mitchell, Assistant Professor 
1879 Israel Thorndike Dana. 



1825 
1826 
1828 
1832 
1834 
1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 
1841 
1861 
1869 
1879 
1873 



PROFESSORS 



17 



ANATOMY AND SURGERY 

1820 John Doane Wells. 

1831 Reuben Dimond Mussey. 

1836 Jedidiah Cobb. 

1838 Joseph Roby. 

1843 Edbiund Randolph Peaslee. 

1857 David Sloan Conant. . 

1863 CoRYDON La Ford. 

1870 Thomas Taunton Sabine. 



1830 
1836 
1837 
1842 
1857 
1863 
1871 
1872 



ANATOMY 

1872 Thomas Dwight. 

1877 Stephen Holmes Weeks. 

1882 Frederick Henry Gerrish. , 



1876 
1882 



SURGERY. 



1857 


Edmund Randolph Peaslee. 


1860 


1860 


Timothy Childs. .... 


1863 


1863 


David Sloan Conant. .... 


1865 


1866 


AVilliam Warren Greene. 


1881 


1869 


Alpheus Kenning Crosby, Lecturer. 


1869 


1882 


Stephen Holmes Weeks. 

THYSIOLOGY. 




1872 


Robert Amory. ..... 


1875 


1875 


Burt Green Wilder. .... 


1884 


1884 


Henry Hastings Hunt. 


1891 


1891 


Charles Dennison Smith. 


. 



PUBLIC HYGIENE. 

1875 Fri:derick Henry Gerrish, Lecturer. 
1885 Albion Gustavus Young, Lecturer. 
1890 Charles Dennison Smith, Lecturer. 



1884 
1890 



RHETORIC AND ORATORY. 

1824 Samuel Phillips Newman. 

1842 Alpheus Spring Packard. 

1845 Henry Hill Boody. 

1854 Egbert Coffin Smyth. 



1839 
1845 
1854 
1856 



18 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1856 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. 

1862 Eliphalet Whittlesey. 

1865 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. 



1862 
1865 
1866 



RHETORIC, ORATORY, AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. 

1867 John Smith Sew all. . . 

1875 Henry Leland Chapman. .... 

1883 Barrett Potter, Instructor. .... 

1890 Albert Walter Tolman 

1893 WiLMOT Brookings Mitchell, Instructor. 



1875 
1885 



ELOCUTION. 



1858 • William Russell, Instructor. 

1862 Nathaniel Lindsay Briggs, Instructor, 

1871 James Brainerd Taylor. 

1880 Mark Beal, Instructor. 



1862 
1866 
1873 
1881 



MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. 



1824 


.Thomas Cogswell Upham. .... 


1867 


1867 


Thomas Cogswell Upham, Professor emeritus. 


1872 


1867 


Samuel Harris. ...... 


1871 


1871 


Paul Ansel Chadbourne. .... 


1872 


1872 


Ephraim Chamberlain Cummings. 


1873 


1873 


Mark Hopkins. ...... 


1874 


1874 


Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. 


1879 


1879 


George Trumbull Ladd. .... 


1881 


1881 


Gabriel Campbell. ..... 


1883 


1883 


Samuel Gilman Brown. .... 


1885 


1885 


William DeWitt Hyde. .... 

OBSTETRICS. 




1825 


James McKeen 


1839 


1840 


Ebenezer Wells. ..... 


1845 


1845 


FoRDYCE Barker. ..... 


1846 


1846 


Amos Nourse. 


1866 


1866 


Theodore Herman Jewett. 


1869 


1869 


William Chaffee Robinson. 


1872 



PROFESSORS 

1871 Edward Watrous Jenks. .... 

1873 Alfred Mitchell. ..... 

1892 John Franklin Thompson. .... 

modern languages. 

1829 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 

1835 Daniel Raynes Goodwin. .... 

1855 Charles Carroll Everett. .... 

1857 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Instructor. . 

1859 William Alfred Packard, Instructor. 

1861 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. . 

1862 Stephen Jewett Young. .... 

1872 Robert Lawrence Packard, Instructor. 

1874 Charles Henry Moore, Instructor. 

1876 Charles Chesley Springer, Instructor. 

1877 Henry Johnson. ...... 

1882 George Shuttleworth Atwood, Assistant Professor 

1888 Benjamin Lester Bo wen. .... 

1889 John Ernst Matzke. ..... 

1891 Charles Nathan Brooks Wheeler, Instructor. 

1890 George Taylor Files, Instructor. 

1892 Frederic Tudor Farnsworth, Instructor. 

MATERIA MEDICA AND THEP.APEUTICS. 

1846 Charles Alfred Lee. ..... 

1859 Israel Thorndike Dana. .... 

1861 William Chaffee Robinson. 

1869 George Lincoln Goodale. .... 

1872 Frederic Henry Gerrish. .... 

1882 Charles Oliver Hunt. .... 



MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. 

1849 .loHN Searle Tenney, Lecturer. 

1869 Cyrus Fogg Brackett, Lecturer. 

1870 John Appleton, Lecturer. 

1871 Charles William Goddard. 
1889 LuciLius Alonzo I^mery. 

natural and REVEALED RELIGION 

1850 Calvin Ellis Stowe. .... 
1852 RoswELL DwiGHT Hitchcock. 



19 

1875 



1835 
1853 
1857 
1859 
1860 
1865 
1876 
1873 
1876 
1877 

1885 
1889 
1891 
1892 

1893 



1859 
1861 
1869 
1873 

1882 



1869 
1870 
1871 
1889 



1852 
1855 



20 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1856 Egbert Coffin Smyth. 
1864 Alpheus Spring Packard. 
1891 Frank Edward Woodruff. 



1863 

1884 



MILITAKY SCIENCE. 



1871 Joseph Prentiss Sanger. 
1875 Louis Vasmer Caziarc. 
1879 Medorem Crawford. 



1875 
1879 

1882 



ENGINEERING. 

1872 George Leonard Vose. 



1881 



HISTOEY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. 

1879 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Lecturer. 

1886 Charles Henry Smith. 

1890 David Collin "Wells. .... 

1893 William MacDonald 



1885 
1890 
1893 



MENTAL DISEASES. 

1892 Albert Roscoe Moulton. 

DISEASES or THE EYE AND EAR. 

1892 Willis Bryant Moulton. . . 



physical culture. 

1866 William Colyer Dole, Instructor. 

1870 Dudley Allen Sargent. 

1875 Frederick King Smyth. 

1877 Alfred Greeley Ladd. 

1878 Daniel Arthur Robinson. 
1886 Frank Nathaniel Whittier. 



1870 
1875 

1877 
1878 
1881 



TUTORS. 



1804 Samuel Willard. 

1805 Nathan Parker. . 
1807 Benjamin Burge. 

1807 Jonathan Cogswell. 

1808 John White. 



1805 
1.807 
1808 
1809 
1809 





TUTORS 








21 


1809 


Andrews Norton. . . . . . . 1810 


1809 


Benjamin Tappan. 










1811 


1810 


WiNTHROP Bailey. 










1811 


1811 


Nathaniel Whitman. 










1812 


1811 


Stephen Fales. 










1812 


1812 


David Brigham. 










1814 


1812 


Frederic Southgate. 










1813 


1814 


Enos Merrill. 










1816 


1814 


Alvan Lamson. 










1816 


1816 


Henry Robinson. 










1817 


1816 


John Parker Boyd Storer. 










1816 


1816 


Charles Briggs. 










1817 


1817 


Nehemiah Cleaveland. 










1820 


1817 


Samuel Green. 










1819 


1817 


Joseph Huntington Jones. 










1818 


1818 


Samuel Phillips Newman. 










1820 


1819 


Asa Cummings. 










1820 


1819 


Alpheus Spring Packard. 










1824 


1820 


Benjamin Hale. 










1822 


1822 


William McDougall. 










1824 


1823 


William Smyth. . 










1825 


1825 


Joseph Hale Abbot. 










1827 


1835 


Samuel Adams. 










1837 


1836 


Henry Boynton Smith. 










1837 


1839 


Richard Pike. 










1841 


1840 


Henry Boynton Smith. 










1841 


1841 


Ichabod Goodwin. 










1842 


1842 


Henry Hill Boody. 










1845 


1847 


Henry Kinsman Craig. 










1849 


1849 


Egbert Coffin Smyth. 










1851 


1851 


JoTHAM Bradbury Sewall. 










1852 


1852 


Samuel John Pike. 










1853 


1853 


Charles Carroll Everett. 










1855 


1853 


William Alfred Packard. 










1854 


1854 


Francis Everett Webb. 










1855 


1854 


Ephraim Chamberlain Cummings. 








1855 


1855 


Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. 








1856 


1855 


Warren Johnson. 








1857 


1856 


John Alexander McIntosh. 








1857 


1857 


William Packard Tucker. 








1860 


1858 


Benjamin Poor Snow. . 










1860 



22 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1860 Cyrus Stone. 

1862 Wellington Rolvin Cross. 

1863 Cyrus Fogg Brackett. 
1863 Edward Newman Packard. 
1866 John Allen Chandler Fellows. 
1869 Henry Leland Chapman. 

1869 Robert Lawrence Packard. 

1871 Charles Henry Moore. 

1873 Augustus Freedom Moulton. 

1874 George Langdon Chandler. 

1875 Frederic King Smyth. 
1874 Samuel Valentine Cole. 
1881 Frederic Alvan Fisher. 

1881 Charles Herrick Cutler. 

1882 Charles Taylor Hawes. 

1884 William Albion Moody. 

1885 Charles Clifford Hutchins. 
1885 Charles Cutler Torrey. 
1885 William Holley Cothren. 
1887 Austin Cary. 
1889 Carleton Lewis Brownson. 

1889 Albert Walter Tolman. 

1890 George Taylor Files. 



1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1869 
1871 
1869 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1877 
1875 
1884 
1882 
1883 
1887 
1887 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 



LIBRARIANS. 

1802 John Abbot. 

1824 Calvin Ellis Stowe. 

1825 Joseph Hale Abbot. 
1827 John Abbot. 

1829 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 

1835 Samuel Adams. 

1836 Henry Boynton Smith. 
1838 Daniel Raynes Goodwin. 
1853 Charles Carroll Everett. 
1857 William Packard Tucker. 
1863 Stephen Jewett Young. 
1869 Alpheus Spring Packard. 
1880 Henry Johnson. 

1883 George Thomas Little. 



1824 
1825 
1827 
1829 
1835 
1836 
1837 
1853 
1857 
1863 
1869 
1881 
1885 



FACULTY. 

1893-4. 

Rev. WILLIAM DeWITT HYDE, D.D., 

PRESIDENT, 
Stone Professor of Mental anrl Moral Pliilosophy. 

ISRAEL THORNDIKE DANA, A.M., M.D., 

Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine. 

ALFRED MITCHELL, A.M., M.D., 

Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. 

STEPHEN HOLMES WEEKS, A.M., M.D., 

Professor of Surgery. 

CHARLES OLIVER HUNT, A.M., M.D., 

Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 

LUCILIUS ALONZO EMERY, A.M., 

Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. 

HENRY LELAND CHAPMAN, D.D., 

Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric, Oratory, and English Literature. 

FREDERIC HENRY GERRISH, A.M., M.D., 

Professor of Anatomy. 



24 BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

LESLIE ALEXANDER LEE, Ph.D., 

Pi'ofessor of Geology and Biology. 

FRANKLIN CLEMENT ROBINSON, A.M., 

Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, and Josiah Little Professor of 
Natural Science. 

WILLIAM ADDISON HOUGHTON, A.M., 

Winkley Professor of the Latin Language and Litei"atui-e. 

HENRY JOHNSON, Ph.D., 

Longfellow Professor of Modern Languages and Curator of the Art Collections 

FRANK EDWARD WOODRUFF, A.M., 

Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, and Collins Professor 
of Natural and Revealed Religion. 

ALBERT ROSCOE MOULTON, M.D., 

Professor of Mental Diseases. 

GEORGE THOMAS LITTLE, A.M., 

Librarian. 

CHARLES DENNISON SMITH, A.M., M.D., 

Professor of Physiology. 

WILLIAM ALBION MOODY, A.M., 

Professor of Mathematics. 

JOHN FRANKLIN THOMPSON, A.M., M.D., 

Professor of Diseases of Women. 

CHARLES CLIFFORD HUTCHINS, A.M., 

Professor of Physics and Astronomy. 



FACULTY 25 

WILLIS BRYANT MOULTON, M.D., 

Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye ami Ear. 

FRANK NATHANIEL WHITTIER, A.M., M.D., 

Director of the Gymnasium and Lecturer on Hygiene. 

* ALBERT WALTER TOLMAN, A.M., 

Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution. 

WILLIAM MacDONALD, A.B., 

Professor of History and Political Science. 

GEORGE TAYLOR FILES, Ph.D., 

Instructor in German. 

WILMOT BROOKINGS MITCHELL, A.B., 

Instructor in Rhetoric. 

ADDISON SANFORD THAYER, A.B., M.D., 

Demonstrator of Anatomy. 

WILLIAM LAAVRENCE DANA, A.B., M.D., 

Demonstrator of Histology. 

ALFRED MITCHELL MERRIMAN, A.B., 

Assistant in Chemistry. 

GEORGE STOVER MACHAN, A.B., 

Assistant in Biology. 

* On leave of absence. 



ALUMN 



Class of 1806. 

Richard Cobb. A.M. b. 28 Feb., 1788, 

Portlaufl. INIerchaut. Res., Boston. tl.l6 

.July, 1S37, London. 
Isaac Foster Coffin. A.M. b.27Mar., 

1787, Portlanrt. Teacher, Roxbiiry, Mass. 

d. 24 .Ian., ISGl. 
John Davis, h. Jan., 1779, Beverly, 

Mass. Mechanic. Capt. U. S. A., 1812. 

d. June, 1841, Lovell. 
John Maurice O'Brien. A.M. b. 9 

Sept., 178G, Newburyport, Mass. Lawyer, 

Brunswick, d. 19 Dec, 1865. 
Moses Quinby. b. Apr., 1786. Lawyer, 

Westbrook. d. 6 May, 18.i7. 
George Thorndike. A.M. A.B.,Harv., 

1807. b. 6 Jan., 1789, Beverly, Mass. d. 23 

Dec, 1811, St. Petersburg. 
Benjamin Titcomb. b. 4 Dec, 1787, 

Standish. Clergyman, Freeport. d. 29 

Mar., 1829, Brunswick. 

7—* 7 

Class of 1807. 

Charles Stewart Daveis. A.M. LL.D., 

1844. b. 10 May, 1788, Portland. Lawyer. 

State Senate, 1841. d. 29 Mar., 1865. 
Robert Means. A.M. b. 23 Jan., 1786, 

Amherst, N.H. Lawyer, d. 26 Sept., 1842, 

Lowell, Mass. 
Seth Storer. A.M. b. 17 Feb., 1787, 

Saco. Lawyer, Scarboro. d. 22 Mar., 1876. 
3—* 3 

Class of 1808. 

Alfred Johnson. A.M. b. 13 Aug., 
1789, Newburyport, Mass. Lawyer, Bel- 
fast, d. 22 March, 18.52. 

Bnos Merrill. A.M. b. 18 Mar., 1786, 
Falmouth. And. Theo. Sum., 1813. Tutor 
B. C, 1814-16. Pastor, Freeport. d. 22 
]\rar., 1861, Orford, N. H. 



John Patten. A.M. b. 4 Oct., 1785, 

Topsham. Farmer, Bowdoinham. d. 28 

Aug., 1866. 
Joseph Sprague. A.M. b. Aug., 1788, 

Topsham. Lawyer, Thomaston. d. 21 

Sept., 1826. 
David Stanwood. A.M. b. 13 Feb., 

1788, Brunswick. Lawyer, d. Feb., 1834. 
"William Allen Tompson. A.M. b. 18 

Apr., 1787, South Berwick. Teacher, d. 3 
Oct., 1835. 

6—* 6 

Class of 1809. 

liithgow Hunter, b. 6 Nov., 1787, 
Topsham. Farmer, d. 28 Aug., 1862. 

Nathan Lord. A.M.; also Dart., 1821. 
D.D.,182S; LL.D., Dart., 1864. b. 28 Nov., 
1792, Berwick. And. Theo. Sem., 1815. 
Pastor, Amherst, N. H. Pres. Dart. Coll. 
d. 9 Sept., 1870, Hanover, N. H. 

John Mussey. A.M. b. 15 Oct., 1790, 
Portland. Lawyer, d. 21 May, 1886. 

Benjamin Randall. A.M. b. 14 Nov., 

1789, Topsham. Lawyer, Bath. State Sen- 
ate, 18,33, 1835, 1838. M. C, 1839-43. d. 14 
Oct., 1857. 

William Richardson. M.D., Harv., 
1813. b.l3 Mar., 1788, Boston. Physician, 
Portsmouth, R. I., Johnston, R. 1. d. 30 
Sept., 1864. 

.5—* 5 

Class of 1810. 

John Emery Abbot. A.M.; also Harv., 
1815. b. 6 Aug., 1793, Exeter, X. H. Fas- 
tor, Salem, Mass. d. 6 Oct., 1819, Exeter, 
N.H. 

George William Boyd. A.M. b. 30 
Aug., 1791, Portsmouth, N. H. Lieut. U. 
S. A. Editor and merchant. New Orleans, 
d. 6 aiarch, 1860, Portland. 

William Clark. A.M. b. 12 Oct., 1788, 
Hallowell. Lawyer, d. 18 May, 1855. 



28 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Edward Henry Cobb. A.M. b. 30 

Jan., 1792, Portland. Merchant. (1.18 Jan., 
1818, Havana, Cuba. 

Jeremiah Fellowes. b. 1 May, 1791, 
Exeter, N. H. Lawyer, d. 5 Sept., 1865, 
Concord, N. H. 

Benjamin Lincoln Lear. A.M. b. 11 
Mar., 1792, Philadelphia. Lawyer, Wash- 
ington, d. 1 Oct., 1832. 

Arthur Mc Arthur. A.M. b. 14 Jan., 
1790, Liniington. Lawyer, d. 29 Nov., 
1874. 

Robert Page. A.M. b. 25 April, 1790, 
Beadfleld. And. Theo. Sem., 1815. Pas- 
tor, Bradford, N. H.; Kenduskeag; West 
Farmington, O. d. 12 Jan., 1876. 

Henry Smith. A.M. b. 2 Jan., 1789, 
Durham, N. H. And. Theo. Sem., 1815. 
Pastor, Camden, N. Y. d. 19 July, 1828. 

Frederic Southgate. b. 9 Aug., 1791, 
Scarboro. Tutor, d. 29 May, 1813. 

James "Weston. A.M. b. 9 Nov., 1791, 
Augusta. Pastor, Litchfield, d. 20 Jan., 
1870, Standish. 

John "Wise. A.M. M.D., Harv., 1816. 
b. 20 Jan., 1790. Physician, Sherburne, 
Mass. d. 8 Mar., 1829, Kennebunk. 

12— *12 

Class of 1811. 

Cornelius Dennison. b. 2 Feb., 1783, 
Freeport. Teacher arid farmer, d. 15 
April, 1846, near Beardstown, 111. 

John Barton Derby. A.M. b. 13 Nov., 
1793, Salem, Mass. Lawyer, Dedham. 
d. 8 July, 1867, Boston. 

Josiah Little. A.M. b. 13 Jan., 1791, 
Newbury. Land owner. State Senate, 
d. 5 Feb., 1860, Newburyport, Mass. 

JohnMcKeen. A.M. b. 21 Dec, 1789, 
Beverly, Mass. Merchant, Brunswick, 
d. 2 Dec, 1861. 

John Merrill. A.M. b. 3 Jan., 1793, 
Newbury, Mass. Merchant. State Sen- 
ate, 1827-31. Judge Court of Sessions, 
1826-8. Res., Brooklyn, d. 10 Aug., 1861, 
Orange, N. J. 

Asa Kedington. LL.D., Bates, 1873. 
b. 4 July, 1789, Vassalboro. Lawyer, Au- 
gusta. Judge Dist. Court. Res., Lewis- 
ton, d. 6 June, 1874. 

WiUiam Cobb Wilde, b. 2 Sept., 1792, 
Hallowell. Lawyer, d. 23 Dec, 1825, 
Newburyport, Mass. 

7— *7 



Class of 1812. 

John Parker Boyd. A.M. b. 1 June, 

1792, Portland. Lawyer, d. 20 July, 1871. 
Charles Freeman. A.M. b. 3 June, 

1794, Portland. Pastor, Limerick, d. 19 

Sept., 1853. 
George Freeman, b. 9 Mar., 1796, 

Portland. Law student, d. 1815. 
George Lamson. A.M. b. 6 Oct., 1793, 

Exeter, N. H. Editor and publisher, d. 

1826, New York City. 
William Pilsbury. . b. 16 June, 1793, 

Boston. Law student, d. 10 Aug., 1815. 
Joseph Sewall. A.M. b.26 Apr., 1795, 

Bath. Lawyer, d. 27 Apr., 1851. 
John Parker Boyd Storer. A.M. ; also 

Harv., 1817. b. 6 Nov., 1793, Portland. 

Tutor. Pastor, Walpole, Mass. d. 17 Mar., 

1844, Syracuse, N. Y. 

7—* 7 

Class of 1813. 

John Anderson. A.M. b. 29 July, 1792, 
Windham. Lawyer, Portland. State Sen- 
ate, 1824. M. C, 1825-33. U. S. Att'y, 
1833-6. d. 21 Aug., 1853. 

Nathan Dane Appleton. A.M. b. 20 
May, 1794, Ipswich, Mass. Lawyer, Al- 
fred. State Senate, 18.39. Att'y-Gen., 1857-9. 
d. 12 Nov., 1861. 

Nehemiah Cleaveland. A.M. LL.D., 
1869. b. 16 Aug., 1796, Topsfleld, Mass. 
Tutor. Prin. Dummer Acad, d . 17 April, 
1877, Westport, Conn. 

Rufus King Porter. A.M. b. 3 Sept., 
1794, Biddeford. Lawyer, Machias. d. 11 
Dec, 1856. 

Benjamin [Franklin] Salter, b. 6 Apr., 
1792, Portsmouth, N. H. Merchant, Fay- 
etteville,N.C.; New York City. d. 8 Sept., 

18.58. 

5—* 5 

Class of 1814. 

James Bowdoin. A.M.; also Harv., 

1818; Yale, 1826. b. 23 July, 1796, Boston. 

Lawyer, d. 6 Mar., 1833, Havana, Cuba. 
John Bush. b. 3 July, 1792, Boylston, 

Mass. Physician, Vassalboro. d. 27 Feb., 

1876. 
James Cargill. b. 22 Feb., 1790, New^- 

castle. d. 17 Sept., 1814. 
Charles Northend Cogswell. A.M. 

b. 24 April, 1797, South Berwick. Lawyer. 

State Senate, 18.33-4. d. 11 Oct., 1843. 



ALUMNI 



29 



John Abbot Douglass. A.M. b.iFeb., 
1792, Portland. Pastor, Waterford. d. 7 
Aug., 187S. 

Charles Dummer. A.M. b. Aug., 1791, 
Hallowell. Lawyer. Treas. Dept.,M^ash- 
ington, D. C. d. 28 June, 1872, Hallowell. 

Stephen Emery. A.M. b. 29 April, 

1790, Minot. Lawyer, Paris. Att'y-Gen., 
1839-41. Judge District Court, d. 18 Nov., 
1863, Auburn. 

John Eveleth. A.M. b. 24 Oct., 1786, 
New Gloucester. Lawyer, AVindham. d. 
17 Sept., 1859. 

Nathaniel Groton. A.M. b. 9 May, 

1791, Waldoboro. Lawyer, Bath. State 
Senate, 1832, 1834. d. 28 Oct., 1858. 

Samuel Hale. A.M.; also Harv., 1818. 
b. .30 April, 1793, Barrington, X. H. Mer- 
chant, Portsmouth, X. H. Manufacturer, 
Rollinsford, N. H. d. 20 Dec, 1869. 

Winthrop Hilton. A.M. b. 14 Sept., 

1794, Deerlield, X. H. Farmer, d. 15 
Aug., 1869. 

Elijah King. b. 21 May, 1789, Minot. 
Lawyer, Kentucky, d. before 1830. 

Edward Orne. b. 3 April, 1791, Salem, 
Mass. Sea captain. Land agent, Missis- 
sippi, d. 7 April, 1845. 

William King Porter, b. , 1795, 

Topsham. Lawyer, Turner, d. 1834. 

William Henry Robbins. A.M. b. 
22 Oct., 1794, Hallowell. Lawyer, Chcraw, 
S. C. d. 26 Mar., 1843. 

15— *15 

Class of 1815. 

Robert Pinckney Dunlap. A.M. b. 
17 Aug., 1794, Brunswick. Lawyer. State 
Senate, 1824-8, 1830-2. Pres., 1827-8, 
1831-2. Governor, 1834-7. M. C, 1843-7. 
d. 20 Oct., 1859. 

George Evans. A.M. LL.D., 1847; 
also Washington Coll., Pa., 1846. b.l 2 
Jan, 1797, Hallowell. Lawyer, Gardiner; 
Portland. Speaker Stale Leg., 1829. M.C., 
1829-41. U. S. Senator, 1841-7. State 
Att'y-Gen., 1853-5. d. 6 April, 1867. 

Perez Bryant Mann. b. 26 Aug., 1798, 
Hallowell. d. Dec, 1817, Augusta, Ga. 

Richard Elvins Orne. b. 20 May, 

1795, Salem, Mass. Sea captain. Land 
agent, Memphis, Tenn. d. 22 Sept., 1860, 
near St. Paul, Mii.n. 

Chandler Robbins. M.D., Harv., 1818. 
b. 21 Aug., 1796, Hallowell. Physician, 
Boston, d. 24 May, 1836, Cheraw, S. C. 



Levi StoweU. A.M. b. 14 Jan., 1794, 
Paris. Lawyer, d. 8Sept.,1865, Mazeppa, 
Minn. 

Solomon Thayer, b. 4 Sept., 1789, 
Bridgewater, Mass. Lawyer, Lubec. d. 
22 Dec, 1857, Portland. 

John Apthorp Vaughan. D.D., Ken- 
yon, 1839. b. 13 Oct., 1795, Boston. Clergy- 
man. Prof. Prot. Epis. Divinity School, 
Philadelphia, d. 5 June, 1865. 

8—* 8 

Class of 1816. 

Edward Emerson Bourne. A. M. 
LL.D., 1872. b. 19 Mar., 1797, Kennebunk. 
Lawyer, d. 23 Sept., 1873. 

Randolph Augustus Lawrence Cod- 
man. A.M. b. 24 Nov., 1796, Gor- 
ham. Lawyer, Waterville; Portland, d. 
28 Oct., 1853. 

Rodney Gove Dennis. A.M. b. 17 
April, 1791, New Boston, X. H. And. 
Theo. Seni., 1819. Pastor, Topsfleld, Mass. ; 
Somers, Conn. d. 29 Sept., 1865, Southbor- 
ough, Mass. 

Stephen Longfellow^ Lewis. A. M. 
b. 17 Mar., 1795, Gorham. Lawyer, Ath- 
ens, d. 1825, Gorham. 

Dudley Norris. b. 6 Jan., 1796, Hal- 
lowell. Medical student, d. 1817. 

Alpheus Spring Packard. A.M. D.D., 
1860. b. 23 Dec, 1798, Chelmsford, Mass. 
Tutor. Prof. Greek and Latin, Rhet. and 
Oratory, Xat. and Rev. Religion. Acting 
President, d. 13 July, 1884. 

Charles Richard Porter. A.M. b. 14 
Oct., 1797, Topsham. Lawyer, Bath. d. 18 
July, 1860. 

Ebenezer Shillaber. A.M. b. 29 July, 
1797, Salem, Mass. Lawyer, d. 9 Xov., 
1856, Biddeford. 

William Augustus Staples. A. M. 
M.D., Univ. Penn. b. 25 Oct., 1795, Eliot. 
d. March (?), 1820, Havana, Cuba. 

John Searle Tenney. A.M. LL.D., 
1850. b. 21 Jan., 1793, Rowley, Mass. 
Lawyer, Xorridgewock. J ustice Supreme 
Court, 1841-55. Chief Justice, 18.55-62. 
State Senate, 1864-5. Lecturer Medical 
Jurisprudence, d. 23 Aug., 1869. 

Wilmot Wood. A.M. b. 16 Feb.. 
1796, Wiscasset. Merchant, d. 2 May, 
1865. 

11— *11 



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Class of 1817. 

Ebenezer Cheever. b. 12 May, 1791, 
Reading, Vt. Pastor,Newark, N. J.; Ypsi- 
lanti, Mich. d. 31 Dec, 1866. 

Nathan Cummings. b. 23 Aug., 1796, 
Waterford. Lawyer, Portland, d. 15 July, 
1878. 

Samuel Johnson. A.M. b. 19 May, 
1792, Win throp. Pastor, Alna; Saco. d.l6 
Nov., 1836, Hallowell. 

James McKeen. M.D., Harv., 1820. 
b. 27 Nov., 1797, Beverly, Mass. Physi- 
cian, Topsham. Prof. Obstetrics, d. 28 
Xov., 1873. 

Joseph Green Moody. A.M. b. 3 
Nov., 1797, Kennebunk. Merchant, Bos- 
ton, d. 30 May, 1879, Cambridge, Mass. 

Charles Packard. A.M. b. 12 April, 
1801, Chelmsford, Mass. Lavryer, Bruns- 
wick. Pastor, Lancaster, Mass. d. 17 
Feb., 1864, Biddeford. 

Phineas Pratt, b. 23 May, 1789, New 
Ipswich, N. H. Merchant, Gardiner, d. 9 
Dec, 1865. 

John "Widgery. A.M. b. 17 June, 
J 802, Portland. Lawyer, Little Rock, 
Ark. Surveyor, St. Louis, Mo. d.2 Aug., 
1873, Portland. 

8—* 8 

Class of 1818. 

Rufus Anderson. A.M. LL.D.,1868. 

D.D., Dart., 1836. b. 17 Aug., 1796, North 

Yarmouth. And. Theo. Sem., 1822. Sec'y 

A. B. C. F. M., Boston, d. 30 May, 1880. 
Isaac Parsons Anderson, b. 12 April, 

1798, North Yarmouth, d. 16 Dec, 1818, 

Beverly, Mass. 
Israel "Wildes Bourne, b. 25 Dec, 

1795, Kennebunk. Book-keeper, Boston. 

d. 7 Nov., 1862. 
Edmund Theodore Bridge. A.M. b. 

6 Dec, 1799, Augusta. Editor. U. S. civil 

service, d. 17 Feb., 1854, Jersey City, N. J. 
Carleton Dole. A.M. b. 28 March, 

1798, Alna. Merchant, Augusta. State 

Senate, 1831. d. 7 April, 1870, Salem, Mass. 
Moses Emery, b. 16 July, 1794, Minot. 

Lawyer, Saco. d. 12 May, 1881. 
Joseph Palmer Fessenden. b. 24 Oct., 

1792, Fryeburg. Pastor, Kcnnebunkport; 

South Bridgton. d. 13 Feb., 1861. 
Benjamin Hale. A.M.; also Dart., 

1827. M.D., Dart., 1827. D.D., Columbia, 

1836. b. 23 Nov., 1797, Newbury, Mass. 



Tutor. Prof. Chemistry, Dart. Pres. Ho. 

bart Coll. d. 15 July, 1863, Newbury port, 

Mass. 
Frederic Benjamin Page. A.M. M.D., 

Harv., 1821. b. 5 July, 1798, Hallowell. 

Physician, Donaldsonville, La. d. 26 July, 

1857, Edwards, Miss. 
George Dummer Perley. b. 18 June, 

1797, Hallowell. Lawyer-, d. 1826. 
Josiah Pierce. A.M. b. 15 Aug., 

1792, Baldwin. Lawyer, Gorham. State 

Senate, 1834-6. Pres., 1835-6. d. 25 June, 

1866. 
George Barrell Sewall. A.M. b. 29 

Jan., 1799, Hallowell. Lawyer, d. 1825, 

Mobile, Ala. 
Seba Smith, b. 14 Sept., 1792, Buck- 
field. Editor, Portland. Author, New York 

City. d. 29 July, 1868, Patchogue, L. I. 
Gideon Lane Sotile. A.M. LL.D., 

Harv., 1856. b. 25 July, 1796, Freeport. 

Prin. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N. H. d. 28 

May, 1879. 
David Starret. b. 1790, Warren. Pas- 
tor, Weld; Litchfield, d. 3 April, 1851, 

Augusta. 
George Starret. A.M. b. 15 May, 1798, 

Warren. Lawyer, Bangor. ,d. 3 Feb., 1837. 
James Parker "Vance. A.M. b. IMar., 

1800, Calais. Lawyer. Pastor, Elgin, 111. d. 
Joseph "Walker. A.M. b. 19 Feb., 1792, 

Townseud, Mass. Pastor, Paris, d. 8 

April, 1851. 
"William Bicker "Walter. A.M. b. 29 

April, 1796, Boston. Author, d. 23 April, 

1822, Charleston, S. C. 

19— *19 

Class of 1819. 

Thomas Perkins Bourne. M.D., 1823. 

b. 27 Dec, 1798, Kennebunk. Physician, 

Calais; Newcastle, N. B. d. May, 1863. 
Jonathan Hammond Chesley. b. 12 

May, 1794, Paris. Teacher, Baton Rouge, 

La. d. 27 Nov., 1826, Saco. 
David Hayes. A.M. b. 11 July, 1795, 

N.Yarmouth. Lawyer, Saccarappa. d. 26 

Mar., 1870. 
Edward Tyng Ingraham. A.M. b. 

1799, Portland, d. 1823. 
George Means Mason, b. 3 Oct., 1800, 

Portsmouth, N. H. Lawyer, Boston, d. 

16 Aug., 1865. 
John Dennis McCrate, b. 1 Oct., 1802, 

Wiscasset. Lawyer, Damariscotta; Wis- 

casset. M. C, 1845-7. d. 11 Sept., 1879, 

Sutton, Mass. 



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31 



John Louville Megquier. A.M. b. 9 

Sept., 1794, New Gloucester. Lawyer, 

Portland. State Senate, 1828, 1830-32. d. 

3 Jan., 1840. 
Israel Newell. A.M. b. 5 Apr., 1794, 

Durham. Prin. Kimball Union Acad., 

Plainflekl, X. H. Pastor and teacher, 

Durham, d. 9 Feb., 184G. 
James Stackpole. A.M. b. 19 Nov., 

1798, Waterville. Lawyer, d. 18 July, 1880. 
George Cobb Wilde, b. 13 Dec, 1800, 

Hallowell. Lawyer, Boston, d. 27 June, 

1875, Lenox, Mass. 
Adam "Wilson. A.M. D.D., Colby, 

1851. b. 8 Feb., 1794, Topsham. Pastor 

and editor, Portland, d. IG Jan., 1871, 

Waterville. 

11— *11 

Class of 1820. 

Jacob Abbott. A.M. D.D., Amherst, 

1874. b. 14 Nov., 1803, Hallowell. And. 

Theo. Sem. Prof. Mathematics, Amherst. 

Teacher and author, Xew York City, d; 

31 Oct., 1879, Farmington. 
Samuel Bradley. A.M. b. 29 Mar., 

1802, Fryeburg. Lawyer, Hollis. d. 26 

June, 1849, Saco. 
Theodore Sedgwick Brown. A.M. 

b. 20 June, 1803, VassalUoro. Lawyer, 

Bangor, d. Jan., 1802, Augusta. 
Jedidiah Cobb. A.M. M.D., 1823. 

b. 27 Feb., 1800, Gray. Prof. Med. Coll., 

Ohio. Meil. Sch., Louisville, Ky. d. 16 

Nov., 1860, Manchester, Mass. 
Philip Eastman. A.M. b. 5 Feb.. 

1799, Chatham, N. H. Lawyer, North 

Yarmouth ; Harrison ; Saco. State Senate, 

1840, 1842. d. 7 Aug. , 1869. 
William Jewett Farley. A.M. b. 12 

Apr., 1802, Newcastle. Lawyer, Thom- 

aston. d. 15 June, 1839. 
Joshua W^arren Hathaway. A.M. 

b. 10 Nov., 1797, New Brunswick. Lawj'er, 

Ellsworth; Bangor. State Senate, 1827-8. 

Judge Disti'ict Court, 1849-52; Supreme 

Court, 18.52-9. d. 6 June, 1862. 
Josiah Hilton Hobbs. A.M. b.2Nov., 

1795, Effingham, N. 11. Lawyer, Wake- 
field, N. H. d. 17 June, 1S,54. 
William McDougall. A.M. M.D., 

1826. b. 1 March, 1797, Gorliam. Tutor. 

Physician and teacher, Wetumpka, Ala. 

d. 9 June, 1852. 
Samuel Morrill. A.M. M.D., 1823. 

b. 4 Feb., 1800, Wells. Physician, Boston. 

d. 27 Mar., 1872. 



Caleb Fessenden Page. A.M. b. 15 

Feb., 1797, Fryeburg. Pastor, Limington ; 
Bridgton. d. 6 Nov., 1873, Milton, N. H. 
Thomas Treadwell Stone. A.M. 
D.D., 1868. b. 9 Feb., 1801, Waterford. 
Pastor, East Machias;- Bolton, Mass.; 
Brooklyn, Conn. Res., Rock Bottom, 
Mass. 

12— *11 



Class of 1821. 

John Barrett. A.M. M.D., 1824. b.21 
Feb., 1802, Northfleld, Mass. Physician, 
Portland, d. 20 Apr., 1842. 

Plummer Chase, b. 13 Mar., 1794, New- 
bury, Mass. And. Theo. Sem., 1824. Pas- 
tor, Carver, Mass. d. 17 Sept., 1837, New- 
bury, Mass. 

Daniel Clarke, b. 11 Dec, 1796, Wind- 
ham. Lawyer, d. 2 Dec, 1825. 

John Payne Cleaveland. A.M. D.D., 
3Iarictta, 1844. b. 19 July, 1799, Rowley, 
Mass. Pastor, Salem, Mass. Pres. Mar- 
shall Coll., Midi. Pastor, Lowell, Mass. 
Chaplain .30th Mass. Vols. d. 7 Mar., 1873, 
Newburyport, Mass. 

Rufus King Cushing. M.D., 1824. b. 
23 July, 1802, Brunswick. Physician, 
Brewer; Bangor, d. 28 Mar., 1889. 

W^illiam Cutter. A.M. b.l5May,1801, 
Yarmouth. Merchant, Portland. Literary 
work, Bedford, N. Y. d. 8 Feb., 1867. 

Daniel Evans, b. 5 Oct., 1802, Hallow- 
ell. Physician, d. 9 Feb., 1867, Cornville. 

Godfrey John Grosvenor. b. 13 Mar., ' 
1801, Minot. Lawyer, Geneva, N. Y. d. 21 
June, 1849. 

Isaac Giddings Groton. A.M. b. 30 
Mar., 1799, Waldoboro. Lawyer, Waldo- 
boro. d. 23 Jan., 1833. 

Charles Harding, b. 26 June, 1798, 
Gorham. Law^yer, Raymond; Portland, 
d. 1849. 

Joseph Howard. A.M. b. 14 Mar., 
1800, Brownfield. Lawyer, Portland. U. 
S. Dist. Att'y, 1837-41. Judge Supreme 
Court, 1848-55. d. 12 Dec, 1877, Brown- 
field. 

Lot Jones. A.M. D.D., Columbia, 
1859. b. 21 Feb., 1797, Brunswick. Rector, 
New York City. d. 12 Oct., 1865, Phila- 
delphia. 

James Larry, b. 31 Jan., 1798, Gorham. 
Teacher, Virginia, d. 27 Aug., 1872, Wash- 
ington. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Joseph Libbey. A.M. b. 13 Dec, 1793, 

Buxton. Teacher, Porlland. d. 37 Aug., 
1871. 

"Wintbrop Gray Marston. b. 6 July, 
1802, Salem, Mass. Res., Portland, d. 1825. 

George Packard. A.M. M.D., 1825. 
b. 23 May, 1803, Wiscasset. Physician, 
Saco. Kector, Lawrence, Mass. d. 30 Nov., 
1876. 

Ichabod Plaisted. b. 29 Mar., 1796, 
Gardiner. Pastor, N. Rochester, Mass. 
d. 21 June, 1831, Gardiner. 

Charles Soule. A.M. b. 29 Aug., 1794, 
Fi-eeport. Pastor, Norwa}'. d. 31 May, 
1869, Portland. 

Stephen M'Lellan Staples. A.M. b. 
13 June, 1800, Gorham. Civil engineer, 
Mexico, d. 1832, Philadelphia. 

Isaac "Watts Wheelwright. A.M. b. 
17 Sept., 1801,Newburyport, Mass. Teach- 
er, Valparaiso, Chili. Res., Byfleld, Mass. 

Joseph Abiel W^ood. b. 7 May, 1803, 
Wiscasset. Lawyer, Ellsworth, d. 1844. 

2l_*20 



Class of 1822. 

Joseph Hale Abbot. A.M. b. 25 Sept., 
1802, Wilton, N. H. Tutor and Librarian. 
Teacher, Boston, d. 7 Apr., 1873, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

James Anderson, b. 17 Feb., 1800, 
North Yarmouth, d. 1 June, 1823, Charles- 
ton, S. C 

John Appleton. A.M. LL.D., 1860. 
b. 12 July, 1804, New Ipswich, N. H. 
Lawyer, Bangor. Judge Supreme Court, 
1852-83. Chief Justice, 1862-83. d. 7 Feb., 
1891. 

Charles Edwards Barrett, b. 6 Jan., 
1804, Northfleld, Mass. Treasurer, A. & 
St. L. R. R., Portland, d. 4 Jan., 1894. 

James Bell. b. 13 Nov., 1804, Frances- 
town, N. H. Lawyer, Exeter, N. H.; Gil- 
ford, N. H. U. S. Senate, 1855-7. d. 26 
May, 18.57. 

John Boynton. b. 11 Apr., 1801, Wis- 
casset. Pastor, Phippsburg. Farmer, Wis- 
casset; Felton, Del. d. 1 Mar., 1876. 

Otis Livingston Bridges, b. 21 Feb., 
1798, Charlotte. Lawyer, Calais. State 
Att'y-Gen., 1842-3. Lawyer, Stockton, Cal. 
d. 1870. 

Charles Parsons Chandler. A.M. b. 
29 Oct., 1801, New Gloucester. Lawyer, 



Foxcroft. State Senate, 1857. d. 17 Nov., 
1857. 
Richmond Loring. A.M. M.D., 1825. 
b. 29 Oct., 1801, North Yarmouth. Physi- 
cian and merchant, Aux Cayes, Hayti. 
d. 1854, France. 
Charles Hugh Patterson McLellan. 
A.M. M.D.,1825. b.5 June, 1803, Gorham. 
Physician, Portland. Teacher, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. d. 2 April, 1862. 
Moses Parsons Parish, b. 9 Oct., 1803, 
Byfleld, Mass. Lawyer, Newburyport. 
Editor, New York City. d. 12 Feb., 1865, 
Baltimore. 
Simeon Perkins. A.M. b. 4 May, 1795. 

Lawyei', Hebron ; Otisfleld. d. 1842. 
Milton Pierce, b. 22 Sept., 1803, Mon- 
mouth. Lawyer, d. July, 1827. 
Sylvanus "Waterman Robinson. A.M. 
b. 29 Sept., 1801, Litchfield. Lawyer, Hal- 
lowell; Bangor, d. 16 Sept., 1849, Litch- 
field. 
Benjamin Sanborn. A.M. M.D., Dart., 
1827. b. 24 Aug., 1799, Falmouth. Phy- 
sician, Belgrade; Falmouth, d. 1845. 
William Smyth. A.M. D.D., 1863. b. 
1 Feb., 1797, Pittston. Tutor. Prof. 
Mathematics, d. 4 Apr., 1868, Brunswick. 
Timothy W^alker Stone, b. 8 June, 
1805, Brunswick. Law student, d. 4 
July, 1826. 
David Humphreys Storer. A.M. 
LL.D., 1876. M.D., Harv., 1825. b. 26 
Mar., 1804, Portland. Physician, Boston. 
Prof. Trcmont St. Med. Sch. Prof. Ob- 
stetrics, Harv. d. 10 Sept., 1891. 
Daniel Dana Tappan. b. 20 Oct., 1798, 
Newburyport, Mass. Pastor, East Marsh- 
field, Mass.; Farmington, N. H.; Weld, 
d. 15 Jan., 1890, Topsfield, Mass. 
Noah Tebbets. A.M. b. 26 Dec, 
1802, Rochester, N. H. Lawyer. Circuit 
Judge, 1843-4. d. 9 Sept., 1844. 
Richard Hampton Vose. A.M. b. 8 
Nov., 1803, Northfleld, Mass. Lawyer, 
Augusta. State Senate, 1840-41; Pres., 
1841. d. 19 Jan., 1864. 
John Hubbard White, b. 30 Nov., 
1802, Dover, N. H. Lawyer, d. 7 Sept., 
1882. 
Benjamin Glazier Willey. b. 11 Feb., 
1796, Conway, N. H. Pastor, Milton, N. H. ; 
East Sumner, d. 17 Apr., 1867. 
Jabez Cushman Woodman. A.M. 
b. 23 Jan., 1804, New Gloucester. Lawyer, 
Minot; Portland, d. 8 Nov., 1869. 

24— *24 



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33 



Class of 1823. 

Charles Shaw Adams. A.M. b. 31 
May, 1797, Bath. Pastor, AVestforfl, Conn. ; 
Hillsdale, Mich. d. 29 July, 1873. 

George Washington Bachelder. b. 
13 Nov., 1802, Hallowell. Lawyer, Gardi- 
ner, d. 1852. 

John Maeclintock Bartlett. b.3Apr., 
1803, Pembroke, N. H. Booli keeper, N. 
Y. City. d. 1849, Gibraltar. 

Luther V Bell. M.D., Dart., 1826. 
D.C.L., King's Coll. [N.S.],1847. LL.D., 
Amherst, 1855. b. 20 Dec, 1806, Francis- 
town, N. H. Physician, Londonderry, 
N. H. Supt. McLean Insane Asylum. 
Surg. 11th Mass. Vols. d. 11 Feb., 1862, 
Budd's Ferry, Va. 

Edmund Bridge Bowman, b. 29 Aug., 

1801, Wiscasset. Lawyer, Bowdoinham; 
Wiscasset. d. 19 Mar., 1864. 

William Browne. A.M. b. 12 Nov., 

1806, Portland. Lawyer, Tazewell, Va. ; 

San Antonio, Tex. d.l877 (?), Austin, Tex. 
Jonas Burnham. A.M. b. llMay, 1798, 

Keiinebunkport. Teacher and clergyman, 

Farniingion. d. 9 Mar., 1889. 
Egbert Benson Coffin, b. 29 July, 1805, 
■ Bath. Law student, d. 1827. 
John Crosby. A.M. b. 11 Sept., 1803, 

Bangor. And. Theo. Sem., 1827. Pastor, 

Castine. d. 26 May, 1833, Barbadoes, W. I. 
William George Crosby. A.M. LL.D., 

1870. b. 10 Sept., 1805, Belfast. Lawyer. 

Governor, 1853-4. d. 21 Mar., 1881. 
Joseph Dowe. A.M., Dart., 1828. b. 

Jan., 1796, Durham, N. H. Teacher and 

bookseller, Boston, d. 17 May, 1873, South 

Natick, Mass. 
Kichard William Dummer. b. 17 Sept., 

1802, Hallowell. Farmer, Grover, Kan. 
William Pitt Fessenden. LL.D., 1858. 

Harv., 1864. b. 16 Oct., 1806, Boscawen, 

N. H. Lawyer, Portland. M. C, 1841-3. 

U. S. Senate, 18.54-64, 1865-9. Sec. U. S. 

Treas., 1864-5. d. 8 Sept., 1869. 
George Parsons Giddinge. D.D., St. 

Paul's Coll., Mo., 1856. b. 23 .Jan., 1801, 

South Auburn. Rector, Quincy, 111. d. 9 

May, 1861, Palmyra, Mo. 
James Gooch. b. 12 Dec, 1800, North 

Yarmouth. Pastor, Hebron; Denmark. 

d. 28 Mar., 1848, Oxford. 
Romulus Haskins. b. 29 Sept., 1801, 

Hampden. Merchant, Bangor, d. 8 Oct., 

1863. 



Nathaniel Haynes. A.M. b. 11 Mar., 

1799, Hebron. Lawyer and editor, Bangor, 
d. 6 Dec, 1836. 

Hiram Hayes Hobbs. b. 12 Jan., 1802, 

North Berwick. Lawyer, South Berwick. 

d. 9 Mar., 1884. 
W^illiam Bradford Holmes. A.M. b. 

16 Sept., 1801, Alfred. Lawyer, d. 29 

Nov., 1850. 
Josiah Stacy Hook. A.M. M.D., 

Harv., 1827. b. 4 Mar., 1803, Castine. 

Physician, Adrian, Mich. d. 1844. 
W^illiam Rufus King. b. G Nov., 1804, 

Saco. Lawyer, Sullivan, d. July, 1836, 

Shiloh. N. C. 
William Allen Lane. A.M. b. 19 

Dec, 1798, New Gloucester. Planter, 

Clinton, La. d. 28 June, 1872. 
Benjamin Lincoln. M.D.,1827. b. 11 

Oct., 1802, Dennysville. Prof. Anat., 

Univ. Vermont, d. 26 Feb., 1835, Dennys- 
ville. 
John McDonald. A.M. b. 17 Dec, 1800, 

Limerick. Lawyer, Limerick; Bangor. 

d. Jan., 1867. 
Samuel Millet, b. (! Apr., 1801, Nor- 
way. Planter, Seguin, Tex. d.. July, 1801. 
Lory Odell. b. l(i Sept., 1801, Conway, 

N. H. Lawyer, Portsmouth, N. H. d. 24 

Mar., 1883, Portland. 
John Otis. b. 3 Aug., 1801, Leeds. 

Lawyer, Hallowell. M. C, 1849-51. d. 17 

Oct., 1856. 
Isaac Parsons, b. 3 May, 1801, New 

Gloucester, tl. 1824. 
George Lessley Parsons, b. 3 Oct., 

1801, Norway. Lawyer, Scbec d. 29 

Oct., 1829, Bangor. 
James Patten, b. 23 Nov., 1795, Lon- 
donderry, N. H. Lawyer, Berne, N. Y. 

d. 28 Oct., 1886. 
William Jeffrey Read. b. 19 Oct., 

1800, Danvers, Mass. Lawyer, Eastport. 
d. 28 May, 1829, Belfast. 

William Tyng Smith. A.M. b. 19 

.June, 1802, Gorham. Lawyer, Portland. 

d. 10 Mar., 1854. 
Jacob Smith. A.M. b. 15 May, 1803, 

Hallowell. Lawyer, Wiscasset; Bath. 

d. 23 July, 1876. 

33— *32 

Class of 1824. 

Harrison Allen, b. 26 Apr., 1792, In- 
dustry. And. Theo. Sem., 1828. Mission- 
ary, Choctaws. d. 19 Aug., 1831, Elliot, 
Miss. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Frederic "Wait Burke, b. 14 Feb., 

1806, Woodstock, Vt. Lawyer, N. Y. City. 
Zenas CaldweU. b. 31 Mar., 1800, 
Hebron. Prin. Me. Wesleyan Sem. d. 
21 Dec, 1826. 
■William Henry Codman. b. 29 Sept., 
1806, Portland. Lawyer, Camden, d. 3 
May, 1879. 
Ebenezer Furbush. Deane. A.M. b. 
10 May, 1801, Minot. Lawyer, Gardiner, 
d. 22 Sept., 1848. 
WiUiam Hatch. A.M. M.D., 1827. 
b. 27 July, 1806, Exeter, N. H. Physician, 
Georgetown, Ky. Pastor and teacher, 
Bloomington, 111. d. 23 July, 1876, Han- 
nibal, Mo. 
"WiUiam Avery Little. M.D., Harv., 
1827. b. 20 July, 1806, Castine. Phy- 
sician, d. 8 Aug., 1828. 
William Mason. M.D., Harv., 1832. 
b. 8 May, 1805, Castine. Physician, Bucks- 
port; Charlestown, Mass. d. 13 Mar., 1881. 
Thomas McDougall. A.M. b. 2 Oct., 
1799, Gorham. Teacher, Wetumpka, Ala. ; 
Montgomery, Ala. d. 28 May, 1869. 
Theodore Lyman Moody, b. -SO June, 
1804, Kennebunk. Merchant, Mobile, Ala. 
State Dept., Wash., D. C. d. 14 Feb., 
1878. 
Franklin Pierce. LL.D., 1853; Dart., 
1860. b. 23 Nov., 1804, Hillsboro, N. H. 
Lawyer, Hillsboro, N. H.; Concord, N. H. 
Speaker State Leg., 1831-2. M. C, 1833-7. 
U. S. Senate, 1837-42. Brig.-Gen., 1847. 
President U. S., 1853-7. d. 8 Oct., 1869. 
Calvin Ellis Stowe. A.M. D.D., 
Univ. Indiana; also Dart., 1839; also Mi- 
ami Univ. b. 26 Apr., 1802, Natick, Mass. 
And. Theo. Sem., 1828. Prof. Lat. andGr., 
Dart. Prof. Bib. Lit., Lane Theo. Sem. 
Prof. Nat. and Rev. Rel., B. C. Prof. Sac. 
Lit., And. Theo. Sem. Res., Hartford, 
Conn. d. 22 Aug., 1886. 
Samuel Talbot. A.M. b. 11 Jan., 
1801, Freeport. Pastor, Wilton ; Alna. d. 
15 Nov., 1859, Waldoboro. 

13— *12 

Class of 1825. 

Charles Jeffrey Abbott, b. 9 Jan., 

1806, Castine. Lawyer. State Senate, 
1866. d. 19 Aug., 1882. 
John Stevens Cabot Abbott. A.M. 
D.D., 1875. b. 18 Sept., 1805, Brunswick. 
And. Theo. Sem., 1829. Pastor, Roxbury, 



Mass. Teacher, New York City. Author, 
Brunswick; Fairhaven, Conn. d. 17 June, 
1877. 
Thomas Ayer. b. 27 Dec, 1796, Plais- 
tow, N. H. Pastor, Albany. Farmer, 
Litchfield, d. 7 Feb., 1863. 
Elisha Bacon. A.M. b. 27 June, 1799, 
Freeport. Pastor, Sanford. Teacher, 
Centreville, Mass. d. 18 Jan., 1863. 
Samuel Page Benson. A.M. b. 28 
Nov., 1804, Winthrop. Lawyer. State Sen- 
ate, 1836-7. M.C., 1853-7. d. 12 Aug., 1876, 
Yarmouth. 
Alden Boynton. b. 30 Dec, 1805, Wis- 
casset. Pastor, Industry. Farmer, Wis- 
casset. d. 25 Dec, 1858. 
James Ware Bradbury. A.M. LL.D., 
1872. b. 10 June, 1802, Parsonsfleld. Law- 
yer, Augusta. U. S. Senate, 1847-53 
Richmond Bradford. M.D., 1829. b. 
30 Apr., 1801, Turner. Physician, Auburn, 
d. 21 Dec, 1874. 
Horatio Bridge. A.M. b. 8 Apr., 1806, 
Augusta. Lawyer. Paymaster-General, 
U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. d. 18 Mar., 
1893, Athens, Penn. 
George Barrell Cheever. D.D.,Univ. 
City of N. Y., 1844. LL.D., Glasgow, 1860. 
b. 17 April, 1807, Hallowell. And. Tlico'. 
Sem., 1830. Pastor, New York City. Au- 
thor, Englewood, N. J. d. 1 Oct., 1890. 
Jonathan Cilley. b. 2 July, 1802, Not- 
tingham, N. H. Lawyer, Thomaston. 
Speaker State Leg., 1835-6. M. C, 1837-8. 
d. 24 Feb., 1838, Washington, D. C. 
Cyrus Hamlin Coolidge. M.D b. 11 
May, 1800, Canton. Physician, Buckfleld ; 
California, d. 1871. 
Gorham Deane. b. 15 Feb., 1803, Bid- 
deford. d. 11 Aug., 1825, Providence, R. I. 
Jeremiah Dummer. M.D., 1828. b. 6 
Mar., 1805, Hallowell. Physician, West- 
port, Kan. d. 29 Nov., 1856. 
Nathaniel Dunn. A.M.; also Brown, 
1828. b. 29 Jan., 1800, Poland. Teacher 
and lecturer, New York City. d. 17 Oct., 
1889. 
Joseph Jenkins Eveleth. b. 14 Nov., 
1805, Augusta. Banker, Augusta, d. 9 
Aug., 1891. 
David Haley Foster. A.M. b.7Apr., 
1807, Topsham. Lawyer. Teacher, Ber- 
lin, Md. d. 26 Dec, 1850, Topsham. 
Patrick Henry Greenleaf. A.M.; also 
Trinity, 1827. D.D., Univ. Indiana, b. 11 
July, 1808, Gray. Rector, Charlestown, 



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35 



Mass.; Cincinnati, O.; Brooklyn, N. Y. 
d. 22 June, 1869. 

"William Hale. A.M. b. 10 Dec, 1804, 
Dover, N. H. Merchant, Dover, N. H. 
d. 1 June, 1893. 

Nathaniel Hawthorne. A.M. b. 4 
July, 1804, Salem, Mass. Author, Salem, 
Mass.; Concord, Mass. d. 19 May, 1804, 
Plymouth, N. H. 

John Dafforne Kinsman. A.M.; also 
Dart., 1845. b. 17 Oct., 180.T, Portland. 
Lawyer, d. 27 May, 18.50, Belfast. 

Josiah Stover Little. A.M. b. 9 July, 
1801, Minot. Lawyer, Portland. Speaker 
State Leg., 1841, 18.56. d. 2 Apr., 1862. 

Stephen Longfellovir. A.M. b. 14 
Aug., 1805, I'ortland. Lawyer, d. 19 
Sept., 18,50. 

Henry AATadsworth Longfellow. A.M. 
LL.D., 1874; also Harv., 18.59; also Cam- 
bridge, 1868. D.C.L., Oxford, 1869. b. 27 
Feb., 1807, Portland. Prof. Mod. Lang., 
B. C. Prof. French and Spanish, Harv. 
Author, Cambridge, d. 24 Mar., 1882. 

Alfred Martin, b. 24 Aug.,1803, Hal- 
lowcll. Lawyer, Winthrop. d. 1831. 

Alfred Mason, b. 24 Mar., 1804, Ports- 
mouth, X. H. Physician, d. 12 Apr., 
1828, New York City. 

Frederic Mellen. b. ',i Dec, 1804, l>id- 
deford. Lawyer, Portland, d. 13 Aug., 
1834, Boston. 

Mark Haskell Newman, b. 9 June, 
1806, Andover, Mass. Hookseller and 
publisher, Andover, Mass.; New York 
City. d. Dec, 1852. 

Hezekiah Packard. A.M. b. 17 Oct., 

1805, Wiscasset. Teacher, Portland. Book- 
seller, d. 23 June, 1867. 

George "Washington Pierce. A.M. 
b. 2 Dec, 1805, Baldwin. Lawyer, Port- 
land, d. 15 Nov., 1835. 

Edward Deering Preble, b. 22 Feb., 

1806, Portland. Lawyer, d. 12 Feb., 
1846. 

Cullen Sawtelle. b. 24 Sept., 1805, 
Norridgewock. Lawyer. State Senate, 
1843-4. M.C., 184,5-7; 1849-51. Res., En- 
glewood, N. J. d.ll Nov., 1887. 

David Shepley. A.M. D.D., 18(38. 
b. 1 June, 1804, Solon. And. Theo. Sem,, 
1828. Pastor, North Yarmouth ; Wiuslow. 
d. 1 Dec, 1881, Providence, R. 1. 

Charles SneU. M.D.,1828. b. 17 June, 
1805, Winthrop. Physician, Bangor, d. 
20 Oct., 1868. 

"William Stone, b. 12 Mar., 1804, Liv- 



ermore. Lawyer, Holmesville, Miss.; 

Monticello, Miss.; Hazlehurst, Miss. 

State Senate. Circuit Judge, d. 13 Nov., 

1877. 
Edward Joseph "Vose. A.M. b. 18 

July, 1806, Augusta. Lawyer, d. June, 

1831, Worcester, Mass. 
Eugene "Weld. M.D., N. Y. Med. Sch. 

b. 10 Aug., 1805, Boston. Physician, New 

Iberia, La, d. 21 Jan., 1849. 
Seward "Wyman. b. 8 Oct., 1803, No. 

Yarmouth. And. Theo. Sem., 1829. Clerk, 

New York City. Merchant, Portland, d. 

4 May, 1860. 

38-* 37. 

Class of 1826. 

Gorham Dummer Abbot. A.M. LL.D., 
Univ. Ingham, 1860. b. 3 Sept., 1807, Bruns- 
wick. Teacher, New York City. d. 3Aug., 
1874, Natick, Mass. 

"William Appleton. b. 7 Nov., 1808, 
Brunswick. Lawyer, d. 19 Oct., 1830, Cin- 
cinnati, O. 

Leonard Foster Apthorp. b. 1 July, 

1805, Boston. Teacher, Baltimore, d. 
2 Dec, 1827, Boston. 

Samuel Stillman Boyd. b. 27 Mar., 
1807, Portland. Lawyer, Natchez, Miss. 
Judge Supreme Court, 18.37. d. 21 May, 
1867. 

Peter Allan Brinsmade. b. 1 Apr., 
1804, New Hartford, Ct. Merchant, Au- 
gusta. U. S. Consul, Hawaiian Islands, 
d. 6 Oct., 18,59, Lowell, Mass. 

Samuel Lewis Clark. M.D., Jeff. Med. 
Coll. b. 11 Oct., 1807, Winthrop, Physi- 
cian, Bangor, d. 27 Oct., 1851, Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

John Cleaveland. b. 29 Feb., 1804, 
Topsfleld, Mass. Lawyer, New York City, 
d. 12 Dec, 1863. 

Obadiah Emery Frost, b. 13 May, 1807, 
Topsham. Lawyer, d. 1849. 

John Taylor Gilman. M.D., 1829. b. 
9 May, 1806, i:xeter, N. H. Physician, 
Portland, d. 16 Jan., 1884. 

Daniel Tristram Granger, b. 18 July, 
1807, Saco. Lawyer, Eastport, d. 27 Dec, 
18.54. 

William Tyng Hilliard. b. 20 Feb., 

1806, Gorham. Lawyer, Bangor, d. 19 
Nov., 1881. 

Edward Davis Learned, b. 31 Jan., 
1800, Gardiner. Lawyer, Jackson, Miss, 
d. 9 Sept., 1837. 



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Joseph Warren Leland. b. 31 July, 

1805, Saco. Lawyer, d. 7 Sept., 1858. 
Charles Austin Lord. A.M. b. 11 

May, 1806, Kennebunkport. Prof. Lan- 
guages, Marion Coll., Mo. Editor, Port- 
land, d. 7 Aug., 1878. 
Isaac MeLeUan. A.M. b. 21 May, 

1806, Portland. Lawyer, Boston. Author, 
Greenport, N. Y. 

Jonas Merriam. b. 12 May, 1804, Tops- 
field, Mass. Pastor and teacher, d. 27 
May, 1871, Concord, N. H. 

Benjamin Moody. M.D., Dart., 1835. 
b. 16 May, 1807, Falmouth. Physician, 
d. 1839, Maracaibo, Venezuela. 

Horatio Nelson, b. 21 May, 1807, Cas- 
tine. Parmer, Franklin, Mass. d. 29 
July, 1861. 

WiUiam Paine, b. 28 Nov., 1806, Port- 
land. Lawyer, d. 30 Aug., 1861. 

Seargent Smith Prentiss, b. 30 Sept., 
1808, Portland. Lawyer, Vicksburg, Miss. ; 
New Orleans, La. M. C, 1837-9. d. 1 
July, 1850, Longwood, Miss. 

James Samuel Howe. A.M. b. 20 
Oct., 1807, Exeter, N. H. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, d. 23 Mar., 1884. 

Jonathan Maltby Rowland. b. 26 
Jan., 1804, Fairfield, Conn. Pastor, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. d. 2 Oct., 1853. 

John Brown Busswurm. A.M. b. 1 
Oct., 1799, Port Antonio, Jamaica. Gov- 
ernor of Maryland in Liberia, d. 17 June, 
1851, Cape Palmas. 

George Yeaton Sawyer. A.M. b. 5 
Dec, 1805, Wakefield, N. H. Lawyer, 
Kashua, N. H. Cir. Judge, 1851-4. Judge 
Supreme Court, 1855-9. d. 15 June, 1882. 

Joseph Sherman. A.M. LL.D., Univ. 
Nashville, b. 3 Mar., 1800, Edgecomb. 
Pi'of. Anc. Lang., Jackson Coll., Colum- 
bia, Tenn. d. 26 June, 1849. 

Manasseh Hovey Smith, b. 15 July, 

1807, Warren. Lawyer, Warren; Port- 
land, d. 15 June, 1865, Boston. 

Bobert Southgate. b. 28 Jan., 1808, 
Portland. And. Theo.Sem., 1829. Pastor, 
Ipswich, Mass. d. 6 Feb., 1873, Wood- 
stock, Vt. 

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher. b. 8 
Oct., 1809, Warren. Lawyer and author, 
Boston, d. 14 July, 1840. 

George Trask. b. 26 Aug., 1798, Bev- 
erly, Mass. Pastor, Fitchburg, Mass. d. 
25 Jan., 1875. 

Charles [William] Cutts Wilcox, b. 



4 Mar., 1807, Eliot. Banker, Kankakee, 
111. d. 27 Dec, 1885. 
Moses Emery Woodman, b. 20 Jan., 

1806, Fryeburg. Lawyer, Topshani. d. 
Mar., 1840, Brunswick. 

31— *30 

Class of 1827. 

John Stevens Abbott. A.M. b. 6Jan., 

1807, Temple. Lawyer, Non-idgewock ; 
Boston. State Att'y-Gen., 1855. d. 12 
June, 1881, Watertown, Mass. 

Joseph Adams, b. 17 July, 1803, West 
Newbury, Mass. Bank cashier, Gardiner, 
d. 26 Apr., 1879. 

Horatio Octavius Allen, b. 16 Mar., 
1810, Sanford. Lawyer, d. 1837. 

Lewis Bailey, b. 23 Dec, 1801, Bruns- 
wick. Teacher, Utica, N. Y. d. 1852. 

Abraham Chittenden Baldwin. A.M. ; 
also Yale, 1843. b. 26 Apr., 1804, Guilford, 
Conn. Yale Theo. Sem., 1830. Pastor, 
New Haven, Conn. Res., Hartford, Conn, 
d. 6 July, 1887, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Samuel Harwood Blake, b. 1 Jan., 

1807, Hartford. Lawyer, Bangor. State 
Senate, 1840. Pres., 1842. State Att'y- 
Gen., 1848. d. 25 Apr., 1887, Boston. 

Enoch Emery Brown, b. 3 June, 1806, 
Taunton, Mass. Lawyer, Hartland. d. 31 
Aug., 1881, Olathe, Kan. 

Moses Parker Cleaveland. A.M. M.D., 
1830. b. 6 July, 1807, Brunswick. Physi- 
cian, Newmarket, N. H. d. 7 Oct., 1840, 
Natick, Mass. 

John Codman. A.M. ; also Harv., 1843. 
b. 27 Jan., 1808, New York City. Lawyer, 
Boston, d. 8 June, 1879. 

Asa Dodge. M.D., 1831. b. 15 Nov., 
1802, Newcastle. Missionary physician, 
Syria, d. 28 Jan., 1835, Jerusalem. 

Joseph Hawley Dorr. A.M. M.D., 
Harv., 1837. b. 7 Dec, 1807, Boston. Phy- 
sician, Philadelphia, d. 13 April, 1855. 

Henry Enoch Dummer. b. 9 April, 

1808, Hallowell. Lawyer, Beardstown, 
111. ; Jacksonville. 111. State Senate, 1860. 
d. 12 Aug., 1878, Mackinac, Mich. 

Alpheus Felch. LL.D., 1877; also Univ. 
Mich., 1879. b. 28 Sept., 1804, Limerick. 
Lawyer, Ann Arbor, Mich. Judge Su- 
preme Court, 1842-5. Governor, 1846-7. 
U. S. Senate, 1847-53. Prof, of Law, Univ. 
Mich. 

Charles Field. M.D. b. 14 Jan., 1803, 
Yarmouth. Physician, d. 22 Aug., 1838, 
Plymouth, Mass. 



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37 



Henry Cummings Field, b. 14 Sept., 
1S09, Belfast. Lawyer, Lincoln; Lee. d. 
4 Jan., 18(54, Lincoln. 

Franklin Gage. M.D.,1830. b.SONov., 
ISOK, Augusta. Physician, Bangor, d. 4 
Apr., 1851, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

John Parker Hale. LL.D.,Dart.,18Gl. 
b. 31 Mar., 180G, Rochester, N. H. Lawyer, 
Dover, N. H. Speaker State Leg., 1S4G. 
U. S. Dist. Att'y. M. C, 1843-5. U. S. 
Senate, 1847-53, 18.55-65. Minister to Spain, 
1865-69. d. 18 Nov., 1873. 

John Heddle Hilliard. b. 13 Jan., 1808, 
Gorham. Lawyer, Oldtown. d. 30 Nov., 
1880. 

John Hodgdon. b. 8 Oct., 1800, Weare, 
N. H. Lawyer, Bangor; Hodgdon. State 
Senate, 1846-7. President, 1847. Res., Du- 
buque, la. d. 27 Aug., 1883. 

Ichabod Goodwin Jordan, b. 6 Oct., 

1806, Saco. Lawyer, Great Falls, N. H. 
State Senate, 18.53^. d. 21 Feb., 1873, Ber- 
wick. 

Nahum Jordan. M.D., 1830. b. 29 
Nov., 1807, Ellsworth. Physician, d. 22 
Mar., 1831. 

Gardiner Kellogg. A.M.; also Yale, 
]a36. b.3 Jan., 1802, Windham. Teacher, 
Peun Yan, N. Y. ; Sparta, Ga. d. 1841. 

James Tufton Leavitt. b. 9 July, 1804, 
Bangor. Lawyer, Skowhegan. State Sen- 
ate, 1851-.52. d. 18.57. 

Caleb Locke, b. 5 May, 1802, Hollis. 
Lawyer, Gardiner, d. 1836, Biddeford. 

WiUiam Preble McLellan. b. 9 Feb., 
1808, Portland. Law student, d. 30 Mar., 
1831. 

Isaiah Preble Moody, b. 3 Dec, 1804, 
York. Lawyer and farmer, York. d. 1 
Feb., 1885, Newton, Mass. 

George Farrar Moulton. A.M. b. 25 
Sept., 1806, Bucksport. Teacher and libra- 
rian, Philadelphia, d. 20 Nov., 1872. 

John Owen. A.M. b. 28 Mar., 1806, 
Portland. Bookseller and publisher, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. d. 22 Apr., 1882. 

Bphraim Peabody. D.D., 1848. b. 22 
Mar., 1807, Wilton, N. H. Harv. Div. 
Sch., 1830. Pastor, Boston, d. 28 Nov., 
1856. 

Joseph Beebe Stevens, b. 3 Aug., 
1801, Brookfleld, Conn. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1829. Pastor, Savannah, Ga. d. 9 
May, 1860, Whitney, Ga. 

James Higginson Tyng. b. 12 May, 

1807, Boston. Rector and teacher, d. 6 
Apr., 1879, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



William Manning Vaughan. A.M. 

b. 10 June, 1807, Hallowell. Manufacturer, 
Gardiner; Boston, d. 13 Oct., 1891, Hal- 
lowell. 
Richard WoodhuU. b. 15 Jan., 1802, 
Fairfield, Ct. Pastor, Thoniaston. Res., 
Bangor, d. 12 Nov., 1873. 

33— *32 

Class of 1828. 

William Allen, b. 2 Sept., 1808, In- 
dustry. Law student, d. 31 Mar., 1831, 
Non-idgewock. 

Silas Baker, b. 9 Sept., 1807, Edge- 
comb. And. Theo. Sem., 1831. Pastor and 
teacher, d. 31 Oct., 1888, Standish. 

John CaU Bartlett. M.D., Harv., 1831. 
b. 4 Oct., 1808, Charleston, Mass. Physi- 
cian, Chelmsford, Mass. d. 13 Jan., 1878, 
Boston. 

Francis Eugene Bond. A.M. b. 7 
Feb., 1808, Hallowell. Lawyer, Darien, 
Ga. d. 5 Sept., 1846, Bangor. 

Charles Royall Brewster. A.M. b. 
23 July, 1808, Buxton. Lawyer, Charles- 
ton, S. C. d. 16 July, 1885. 

Merritt CaldweU. A.M. b. 29 Nov., 
180(i, Heliron. Prof. Metaphysics, Dick- 
inson Coll., Carlisle, Pa. d. 6 June, 1848, 
Portland. 

James Bowdoin Cleaveland. A.M. 
b. 17 Jan, 1809, Brunswick. Lawyer, 
Passadumkeag. d. 12 Sept., 1854, Bruns- 
wick. 

Edward Francis Cutter. A.M. D.D., 
1871. b. 20 .Jan., 1810, Portland. And. 
Theo. Sem., 1831. Pastor, Warren ; Belfast; 
Rockland, d. 27 Mar., 1880, Charleston, 
S. C. 

Josiah Fisher, b. 17 Oct., 1802, Blue- 
hill. And. Theo. Sem., 1831. Pastor, 
Succasunna,N. J. d. 17 .June, 1875, Prov- 
idence, Pa. 

Henry Weld FuUer. A.M. b. 16 Jan., 
1810, Augusta. Lawyer, Augusta. Clerk 
U. S. Circuit Court, Boston, d. 14 Aug., 
1889, Roxbury, Mass. 

Albert Gallatin Green, b. 10 Apr., 
1808, Bath. Law student, d. 1830. 

Sanford Agry Kingsbery. D.D., 
Shurtleff Coll., 111. b. 19 .Jan., 1807, Gardi- 
ner. Lawyer, China. Pastor, Damaris- 
cotta. Chaplain 17th Illinois Vols. Res., 
Upper Alton, 111. 

George Washington Lane. M.D., 
1831. b. 19 July, 1804, Readfield. Dentist, 
Boston, d. 19 May, 1833. 



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■Wniiam Clark Larrabee. A.M. b. 22 
Dec, 1803, Strong. Inst. Wesleyan Univ. 
Prof. Mathematics, Asbury Univ. State 
Supt. Pub. Sch. d. 5 May, 1859, Green- 
castle, Ind. 

Joseph Loring. A.M. b. 28 Mar., 

1804, Cumberland. And. Theo. Sem., 1833. 
Pastor, Lebanon ; Edgecomb. d. 11 Feb., 
1892, East Otisfleld. 

Gilbert HaU Marsh, b. 10 Mar., 1801, 
Thomaston. And. Theo. Sem. d. 6 Jan., 
1832, Andover, Mass. 

John Usher Parsons. A.M. b. 1 Nov., 

1806, Parsonsfleld. And. Theo. Sem., 

1831. Home Miss., Wisconsin; Georgia. 
Pastor, Bristol, d. 21 May, 1874, Welles- 
ley, Mass. 

Horatio Nelson Perkins, b. 8 Feb., 

1807, Kennebunkport. Lawyer, Boston. 
Res., Melrose, d. 3 July, 1883. 

Ezra Barker Pike. A.M. b. 21 May, 
1809, Cornish, d. 24 June, 1832, Portland. 

Luther Dearborn Sawyer, b. 7 Mar., 
1803, Wakefield, N. H. Lawyer, Ossipee, 
N. H.; Wakefield, N. H. d. lO^uly, 1884. 

20— *19 

Class of 1829. 

William Boyd Adams, b. 26 Oct., 1809, 
Wiscasset. And. Theo. Sem. d. 4 Jan., 

1832, Boston. 

Henry Clinton Allen, b. 5 Mar., 1807, 
East Bridgewater, Mass. Theological 
student, d. 11 Nov., 1831. 

Harrison Otis Apthorp. A.M. b. 7 
June, 1809, Boston. Elocutionist, Phila- 
delphia; Cambridge, Mass. d. 18 Sept., 
18S3. 

Dudley Perkins Bailey, b. 19 April, 

1805, Yarmouth. Pastor, St. Albans; Mon- 
son; Hebron, d. 11 Dec, 1878. 

Phinehas Barnes. A.M. b. 21 Jan., 
1811, Orland. Prof. Lat. and Gr., Colby 
Univ. Lawyer, Portland. State Senate, 
1856. d. 21 Aug., 1871. 

Dennis Clark, b. 3 June, 1809, Strong. 
Teacher, d. 1832, New Orleans. 

Elisha Lord Cleaveland. D.D., Wash- 
ington Coll., Pa., 1850. b. 25 April, 1806, 
Topsfield, Mass. And. Theo. Sem., 1832. 
Pastor, New Haven, Conn. d. 16 Feb., 
1866. 

George Coffin, b. 21 June, 1802, New- 
bury, Mass. And. Theo. Sem. d. 1 Sept., 
1830. 



John Quinby Day. b. 24 June, 1809, 
Portland. Harv. Div. Sch., 1832. Res., 
Portland, d. 5 Mar., 1884. 

Asa Moores Ditson. M.D., 1833. b. 10 
Feb., 1802, Wilton. Physician, New Car- 
thage, La. d. 1835. 

Richard Stuart Evans. A.M. b. 5 
Feb., 1811, Portsmouth, N. H. Lawyer, 
New York City; Washington, D. C. d. 6 
Feb., 1892. 

Alexander Rogers Green. A.M. b.lO 
Oct., 1808, Topsham. Lawyer and planter. 
Postmaster, Terry, Miss. Res., Jackson, 
Miss. 

AUen Haines. A.M. b. 27 July, 1806, 
Leeds. Lawyer, Bangor. Banker, Port- 
land, d. 15 Jan., 1878, Pittsburg, Penn. 

John Fairfield Hartley. LL.D., Nor- 
wich Univ., Vt., 1867. b. 13 June, 1809, 
Saco. Lawyer. Asst. Sec. Treasury, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Res., Saco. 

Isaac Knight, b. 29 Dec, 1802, Water, 
ford. Pastor, Hill, N. H. ; Franklin, N. H. 
d. July, 1850. 

Augustus Frederic Lash. A.M. b. 
10 May, 1801, Waldoborough. Teacher 
and merchant, Newcastle, d. 1848. 

Joseph Cammet Lovejoy. b. 25 July, 
1805, Albion. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1834. 
Pastor, Cambridgeport, Mass. d. 19 Oct., 
1871. 

Thomas Manning, b. 5 July, 1805, 
New Gloucester. Teacher, d. Mar., 1839, 
Kiugsport, Tenn. 

Henry Bromfield McCobb. b. 8 Nov., 
1810, Liverpool, Eng. Planter, Porto 
Rico, W. I. Treas. Gas Co., Portland, 
d. 22 May, 1855. 

James Thomas McCobb. A.M. b. 19 
Jan., 1812, Phippsburg. Lawyer, Au- 
gusta; Portland. State Senate, 1854. d. 
21 Aug., 1882. 

Samuel Munson. A.M. b. 23 Mar., 
1804, New Sharon. And. Theo. Sem., 1832. 
Missionary, d. 28 June, 1834, Sumatra. 

Edgar Pike. b. 21 May, 1809, Calais. 
Medical student, d. 1831, Attakapas, La. 

James Riley, b. 17 July, 1803, Newry, 
Teacher, Ohio. d. 

Francis Brown Robie. b. 19 Aug., 
1809, Gorham. Res., Gorham. d. 8 Oct., 
1876. 

Joseph Washburn Sessions. A.M. b. 
30 June, 1801, Lunenbiu-g, Vt. And. Theo. 
Sem., 1832. Cong, ministry, Mass. and 
Conn. d. 10 June, 1890, Chaplin, Conn. 



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Kiah Bailey SewaU. A.M. b. 2Dec., 

1807, Erigecomb. Lawj'er, Mobile, Ala. 

(1. 19 Aug., 18G5, Boston. 
Moses Soule. A.M. b. 18 Mar., 1805, 

Freeport. Teacher, Germantown, Penn. 

EfUtor, Terre Haute, lud. Prof. 111. 

Soldiers' Coll. d. 17 Mar., 1889, Lyons, la. 
David Stutson Stacy. A.M. b. 8 Oct., 

1803, Wilton. Lawyer, Concordia Parish, 

La. d. 6 Mar., 1857, Xew Orleans. 
■WilUam Wood. M.D., 183:3. b. 2 Oct., 

1810, Portland. Physician, Portland. 
29— *26 

Class of 1830. 

Ezra Abbot, b. 27 Nov., 1805, Wilton, 
N. H. Teacher, Fauquier Co., Va. Res., 
Owatouna, Minn. d. Ifj Aug., 1876. 

■William Ebenezer Abbot, b. 2 May, 
1810, Beverly, Mass. Harv. Div. Sch., 
1833. Pastor, Billerica, Mass. Res., Dor- 
chester, Mass. d. 4 May, 1888. 

Darius Adams, b. 1 April, 1805, Gilead. 
Manufacturer and farmer, Rockton, 111. 
d. 5 Nov., 1880. 

Gushing Allen, b. 13 May, 1810, Bath. 
d.l831. 

Francis Barbour, b. 13 Jan., 1811 , Gor- 
ham. Artist, d. 1 Mar., 1839. 

Bion Bradbury, b. 6 Dec, 1811, Bid- 
deford. Lawyer, Calais ; Eastport; Port- 
land, d. 1 July, 1887. 

George Washington Cole. b. 20 Jan., 

1805, Saco. Prof. Bristol Coll., Pa. Rector, 
Tecumseh, Mich. d. 20 Aug., 1840, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. 

John Harris Converse, b. 27 Dec, 
1808, Durham. Lawyer, Nobleboro; New- 
castle, d. 1-2 June, 1880. 

James Merrill Cummings. A.M. M.D., 
1834. b.27 July, 1810, Boston. Physician, 
Portland, d. 20 July, 1883. 

David Quimby Cushman. b. 2 Dec, 

1806, Wiscasset. And. Theo. -Sem., 1834. 
Pastor, Newcastle; Warren; Bath. d. 13 
Oct., 1889, Warren. 

Thomas Drummond. LL.D., 1870; also 
Iowa, 1871. b. 16 Oct., 1809, Bristol. Law- 
yer, Galena, 111.; Chicago. U. S. District 
Judge, 1850-69. U. S. Circuit Judge, 1869-84. 
d. 15 May, 1890, Wheatou, 111. 

Samuel Dana Hubbard, b. 4 ^ept., 

1807, Wiscasset. Merchant and banker, 
Montgomery, Ala. d. 26 Jan., 1883. 



George Washington Ingersoll. b. 20 
Aug., 1803, New Gloucester. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor. Att'y-Gen., 1860. d. 5 Mar., 1860. 

William Sever Lincoln, b. 22 Nov., 
1811, Worcester, Mass. Lawyer, Alton, 
111. Farmer, Worcester, Mass. Lieut. -Col. 
34th Mass. Vols., 18G2. Col., 1864. Bvt. 
Brig. Gen., 1865. d. 8 Nov., 1889. 

Jotham Tilden Moulton. b. 8 Oct., 
1808, Bucksport. Law^yer, Cherryfleld; 
Chicago, d. 29 Dec, 1881. 

Nathan Munroe. A.M. b. 16 Mar., 1804, 
Auburn. And. Theo. Sem., 1835. Pastor 
andeditor, Bradford, Mass. d. 8 July, 1866. 

Lewis PenneU. A.M. b. 19 Feb., 1803, 
Brunswick. And. Theo. Sem., 1833. Pas- 
tor, West Stockbridge, Mass. d. 23 May, 
1883, Southport, Conn. 

Joseph Stockbridge. A.M. D.D., 
Western Univ., Penn., 1868. b. 14 July, 
1811, Yarmouth. Chaplain, U. S.N. Res., 
Philadelphia. 

Frederic Payson Theobald. M.D., 
1834. b. 23 June, 1812, Wiscasset. Physi- 
cian, Gardiner, d. 1856. 
Henry Waldron. b. 18 Sept., 1807, 
Portsmouth, N. H. Merchant, Boston. 
Importer, New York City. d. 10 May, 
1876, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

20— *19 

Class of 1831. 

Abiel Abbot, b. 11 May, 1808, Wilton, 
N. H. Harv. Div. Sch., 18.37. Teacher. 
Manufacturer. 

Samuel Adams. A.M. M.D., 1836. 
b. 19 Dec, 1806, Gilead. Tutor. Prof. 
Nat. Sci., Illinois Coll., Jacksonville, d. 
28 Apr., 1877. 

Richard Thomas Austin. A.M. b. 6 
May, 1809, AValdoboro. Harv. Div. Sch., 
1836. Pastor, Wayland, Mass.; Lunen- 
burg, Mass. d. 18 Jan., 1847. 

Thomas Baker. A.M. b. 17 Nov., 
1805, New Gloucester. Teacher, Glouces- 
ter, Mass. ; Austin, Tex. d. 13 Oct., 1873. 

John Baker. A.M. b. 30 May, 1811, 
Edgecomb. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1835. 
Pastor, Kennebnnkport. d. 27 Oct., 1859, 
Edgecomb. 

John BaUard. b. 12 Dec, 1804, Tem- 
ple. And. Theo. Sem., 1834. Pastor, Perry, 
111. d. 13 Feb., 1857. 

Joseph Tyler Huston. A.M. b. 2 
Sept., 1802, Bristol. Prof. Math., U.S.N. 
Editor, Bath. d. . 



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William Vaughan Jordan, b. 31 July, 

1804, Saco. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1836. 

Pastor, Pownal; Andover. d. 23 Jan., 

1890, Chapman, Kan. 
Ezekiel Marsh, b. 5 Oct., 1808, South 

Danvers, Mass. Yale Theo. Sem., 1834. 

Pastor, Ellington, Conn. d. 30 Aug., 1844, 

Enfield, Conn. 
John Gideon O'Brien, b. 21 Sept., 

1812, Machias. Lawyer, d. 2 Oct., 1834. 
Joseph Packard. A.M. D.D.,Kenyon, 

1847. b. 23 Dec, 1812, Wiscasset. Prof. 
Sacred Lit., P. E. Theo. Sem., Fairfax, Va. 

John Patch, b. 23 Aug., 1807, Ipswich, 
Mass. Lawyer, Boston. Kes., Ipswich, 
Mass. d. 9 Sept., 1887. 

John Rand. A.M. b. 1 Aug., 1811, 
Portland. Lawyer, Portland. 

Charles Darwin Bice. M.D., 1836. 
b. 12 Feb., 1810, New Salem, Mass. Physi- 
cian, Woodstock, N. B. d. 27 Feb., 1853, 
Eastport. 

George Robinson. A.M. b. 23 May, 

1813, Augusta. Editor, Augusta, d. 25 
Feb., 1840. 

Stephen Peter Talbot, b. 23 Oct., 1811, 
East Machias. Lawyer, d. 3 Oct., 1834. 

Peter Thacher. A.M. b. 14 Oct., 1810, 
Kcnnebunk. Lawyer, Machias ; Rockland ; 
Boston. Res., West Newton, Mass. 

Edward Henry Thomas, b. 1 Jan., 
1813, Portland. Lawyei-, Wapello, Iowa. 
Banker, Burlington, Iowa. Res., Port- 
land. 

Louis Turner, b. 14 June, 1808, Fay- 
ette. Teacher, Bangor, d. 19 Nov., 1844, 
Rochester, N. H. 

Aurelius Langdon Weymouth. A.M. 
M.D., 1835. b. 15 Sept., 1805, Newcastle. 
Dentist, Boston, d. 22 April, 1878, Med- 
ford, Mass. 

Franklin Yeaton. A.M. b. 26 Dec, 
1808, Newcastle. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1836. Pastor, Limington. Teacher, New 
Gloucester, d. 30 Nov., 1864, Naples. 

21— *16 

Class of 1832. 

Charles Edwards Abbott. A.M. b. 

24 Dec, 1811, Brunswick. And. Theo. 

Sem., 1837. Teacher, Norwich, Conn.; 

Hartford, Conn. d. 25 July, 1880. 
George Christopher Angler, b. 10 

Mar., 1812, Belfast. Lawyer, d. 14 May, 

1852, Bridgewater, Mass. 



Joseph CuUen Ayer. A.M. M.D., 
Harv., 1836. b. 24 Aug., 1811, Newfleld. 
Physician, Boston, d. 22 Jan., 1846. 

Benjamin Piske Barrett. A.M. b. 24 
June, 1808, Dresden. Harv. Div. Sch., 

1838. Pastor and author, New York City ; 
Philadelphia, d. 6 Aug., 1892. 

Cyrus Augustus Bartol. A.M. D.D., 
Harv., 1859. b. 30 April, 1813, Freeport. 
Harv. Div. Sch., 1835. Pastor, Boston. 

Samuel Beeman. b. 12 Feb., 1808, 
Bridgton. Pastor, Lockport,N.Y. Broker, 
New York City. d. 9 July, 1877. 

Stephen Henry Chase, b. 12 June, 
1813, Fryeburg. Lawyer. Pres. Senate, 
1846. Judge District Court, Aurora, Nev. 
d. 10 Oct., 1869, Sacramento, Cal. 

Ariel Parish Chute. A.M. b. 16 May, 
1809, Byfield,Mass. And. Theo. Sem., 1835. 
Pastor and teacher. U. S. civil service, 
Boston, d. 18 Dec, 1887, Sharon, Mass. 

John Copp. A.M. b. 4 Feb., 1809, 
Wakefield, N.H. Farmer. Res., George- 
town, Mass. 

Albert Gallatin Dole. A.M. b. 8 Sept., 
1808, Alna. Farmer. Banker, Augusta. 
Res., Manchester, N. H. d. 1 June, 1891. 

Edward Gray Pales. LL.B., Harv., 

1839. b. 15 June, 1812, Boston. Lawyer, 
d. 10 Mar., 1842, Baltimore. 

Daniel Raynes Goodwin. A.M. D.D., 
18.53. LL.D., Univ. Penn., 1868. b. 12 
April, 1811, North Berwick. Prof. Mod. 
Lang.; Pi-es. Trinity Coll.; Provost TJniv- 
Penn. Prof. P. E. Divinity Sch., Phila- 
delphia, d. 15 Mar., 1890. 

Frederic Jordan Goodwin. A. M. 
D .D., Trinity, 1854. b. 30 April, 1812, South 
Berwick. Gen. Theo. Sem., 1836. Prof. 
Lang., Bristol Coll. Prof. Lat., N. Y. 
Univ. Rector, Middletown, Conn. Prof. 
Berkeley Div. Sch. d. 29 Feb., 1872. 

John Johnston. A.M. ; also Wesleyan 
Univ. LL.D., McKendree Coll., 111., 1850. 
b. 23 Aug., 1806, Bristol. Prof. Nat. Sci., 
Wesleyau Univ. d. 1 Dec, 1879, Clifton, 
N. Y. ' 

Enoch Smith Marshall. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1836. b. 26 May, 1804, Fayette. 
Lawyer, Mercer, d. 1856. 

Ebenezer Moore. A.M. b. 27 Oct., 
1808, Gardiner. Lawyer, Quincy, 111. U. 
S. civil service, Washington, D. C. d. 3 
Oct., 1866. 

Henry Brown Osgood, b. 5 Oct., 1811, 
Fryeburg. Lawyer, Portland, d. 23 Nov., 
1843. 



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John Eaton Patten, b. 20 Dec, 1812, 
Kennebunkport. Lawyer, il. 25 April, 
1838, near Cincinnati, O. 

Edward Payson. b. 14 Sept., 1813, 
Portland. Fanner and author, Deering. 
d. 21 July, 1890. 

Erastus Perry, b. 22 June, 1812, Lim- 
erick. Teacher, Wolfeborough, N. H. d. 
183.5. 

Charles Curtis Porter. M.D., 1836; 
also Univ. Penn., 1851. b. 20 Mar., 1813, 
Peterboro', N. H. Physician, Calais, d. 
14 Dec, 1875. 

Jabez Cushman Rich. b. 22 Feb., 1812, 
North Yarmouth. Capt., U. S. N. d. 25 
Mar., 1865, Gorham. 

Manasseh Sevey. b.27 0ct.,1812, Wis- 
casset. U. S. civil service, Baton Rouge, 
La. d. 29 Jan., 1863, Wiscasset. 

Daniel Sewall. b. 4 Nov., 1808, Ches- 
terville. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1835. Pas- 
tor, Castine. d. 21 April, 1866, Augusta. 

Horatio Southgate. A.M. D.D., Co- 
lumbia, 1845; Trinity, 1846. b. 5 July, 
1812, Portland. And. Theo. Sem., 1835. 
Miss. Bishop, Constantinople, Turkey. 
Rector, N. Y. City. 

Henry Gookin Storer. A.M. b. 12 
Nov., 1813, Biddeford. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1836. Pastor, St. Stephen, N. B. 
Res., Scarboro. d. 19 Sept., 1888. 

Henry Ayer True. A.M. M.D., 1835. 
b. 10 Aug., 1812, Union. Physician, Marion, 
Ohio. d. 14 Dec, 1876. 

27— *24 

Class of 1833. 

Charles Adams. A.M. Wesleyan 
Univ., 1836. D.D., McKendree Coll., 1861. 
b.24 Jan., 1808, Stratham, N. H. Meth. 
Epis. ministry. Pres. 111. Female Coll., 
Jacksonville, d. 19 Jan., 1890, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

WiUiam Henry Allen. A.M. M.D., 
1847; also Phil. Coll. Med., 1848. LL.D., 
Union, 1850; also Emory and Henry (Va.). 
b. 27 Mar., 1808, Readtield. Prof. Dickin- 
son Coll. Pres. Penn. Agric. Coll. Pres. 
Girard Coll. d. 29 Aug., 1882, Philadelphia. 

Thomas Parnell Beech, b. 26 May, 
1808, Canaan, Vt. Clergyman, d. 30 Sept., 
1846, Sharon, Ohio. 

John Morland Cummings. A.M. 
M.D., 1836. b. 81 Mar., 1814, Portland. 
Physician, Portland. Res., Richmond 
Island, d. 28 Mar., 1878. 



Charles Duren. A.M. b. 28 June, 

1815, Boston. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1839. 
Pastor, Waitsfleld, Vt. ; Grauby, Vt. d. 9 
May, 18S6. 

Charles Calvin Farrar. b. 8 Oct., 1808, 
Waterford. d. 1834, New Orleans. 

Ezra Bourne Fuller. A.M. b.SJan., 
1807, Vassalboro. Banker, Natchez, Miss, 
d. 14 Sept., 1874, Trenton, N. J. 

John Goddard. A.M. b. 7 April, 
1813, Portsmouth, N. H. Hartford Theo. 
Sem., 1836. Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil., 
.lackson Coll.,Tenn. d. 4Nov.,1841,Rox- 
bury, Mass. 

Alfred Goldsmith, b. 14 Dec, 1809, 
Gardiner. Pastor, Little Compton, R. I.; 
West Avon, Conn. d. 1 Mar., 1887, New- 
ton, Mass. 

Samuel Harris. LL.D., 1871. D.D., 
Williams, 1855. A.M., Yale, 1872. b. 14 
June, 1814, East Machias. And. Theo. 
Sem., 1838. Pastor, Conway, Mass.; Pitts- 
field, Mass. Prof. Sys. Theo., Bangor. 
Pres. B. C. Prof. Sys. Theo., Yale. 

Henry James Jewett. b. 10 April, 
1813, Portland. Lawyer, Austin, Texas, 
d. 1870, New York City. 

John Slemons Lunt. b. 5 Sept., 1815, 
Portland. Lawyer, Westbrook. d. 4Dec., 
1870. 

Edward Martin, b. 12 Nov., 1814, 
Limerick. Teacher, d. 1836. 

James Means. A.M. ; also Harv., 1846. 
b. 27 April, 1813, Amherst, N. H. And. 
Theo. Sem., 1838. Pastor, Concord, Mass. 
Teacher, Groton, Mass. Capt. U. S. V. 
d. 6 April, 1863, New Berne, N. C. 

Isaac Palmer. A.M. M.D., Berk- 
shire Med. Inst., 1837. b. 26 Sept., 1807, 
Fayette. Physician, North Anson. State 
Senate, 1873-4. d. 28 Feb., 1880. 

Ebenezer Greenleaf Parsons. A.M. 
b. 15 May, 1813, Westport. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1837. Pastor, Freeport; Derry,N. H. 
Prin. Dummer Acad. Res., Derry, N. H. 

John Pike. A.M. D.D., 1866. b. 3 
July, 1813, Newburyport, Mass. And. 
Theo. Sem., 1837. Pastor, Rowley, Mass. 

Warren Rundlett. b. 23 April, 1811, 
Newcastle. Lawyer, d. 21 Feb., 1850. 

AA/^illiam Thomas Savage. D.D., Dart- 
mouth, 1868. b. 14 Nov., 1812, Bangor. 
Lane Theo. Sem., 1837. Pastor, Franklin, 
N. H. Res., Quincy.Ill. d. 23 Aug., 1888. 

Edwin Seabury. A.M. b. 2 Dec, 
1812, Yarmouth. Bangor Theo. Sera., 1837. 



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Pastor, Newcastle ; E.Falmouth, Mass. d. 

14 June, 1879, Walpole, N. H. 
Samuel Howard Shepley. A.M. b. 5 

Mar., 1810, Quincy, Mass. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1838. Pastor, New Gloucester. 

Teacher, Blairsville, Penn. d. 18 Nov., 

1874. 
Benjamin Tappan. A.M. D.D., 1874. 

b. 26 June, 1815, Augusta. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1837. Pastor, Hampden; Charles- 
town, Mass. ; Norrklgewock. 
Charles Coffin Taylor. A.M. b. 16 

Feb., 1805, Rowley, Mass. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1837. Rector, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

d. 2 Feb., 1855, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
George Franklin Tewksbury. b. 14 

Feb., 1811, Oxford. And. Theo. Sem., 

1837. Pastor, Albany; Gorham,N. H. d. 

28 Jan., 1890, Oxford. 
Nathan Weston. A.M. b. 28 Feb., 

1813, Augusta. Lawyer, Orono ; Newton, 

Mass. Paymaster, U. S. A., 1846-7. d. 

11 Nov., 1889, Dorchester, Mass. 
Nathaniel McLellan AAThitmore. b. 

1 Oct., 1812, Bowdoiuham. Lawyer, 

Gardiner. 

26—* 21 

Class of 1834. 

John Wheelook Allen. A.M.; also 
Dart., 1869. b. 17 Nov., 1813, Pittsfleld, 
Mass. And. Theo. Sem., 1837. Pastor, 
Wayland, Mass. Chaplain 174th N. Y. 
Vols. d. 24 Sept., 1885, North Woodstock, 
Conn. 

John Appleton. A.M. b. 11 Feb., 1815, 
Beverly, Mass. Lawyer and editor, Port- 
land. U. S. civil service. M. C, 1851-3. 
Minister, Russia, d. 22 Aug., 1864, Port- 
land. 

James Ayer. M.D., 1839. b. 4 Oct., 
1815, Newfield. Physician, Boston, d. 31 
Dec, 1891. 

Charles Beeeher. b. 7 Oct., 1815, Litcb- 
fleld, Conn. Lane Theo. Sem., 1836. Pas- 
tor, Georgetown, Mass. State Supt. Sch., 
Florida. Res., Wysox, Penn. 

Hamilton Moore CaU. b. 29 Dec, 1805, 
Dresden. Lawyer, d. 12 Sept., 1876, Lew- 
iston. 

Peleg Whitman Chandler. A.M. 
LL.D., 1867. b. 12 April, 1816, New Glouces- 
ter. Lawyer, Boston, d. 28 May, 1889. 

Henry Theodore Cheever. D.D., 1892. 
b. 6 Feb., 1814, Hallowell. Bangor Theo. 



Sem., 1839. Pastor, Jewett City, Conn. 

Pastor and author, Worcester, Mass. 
John Milton Clement, b. 10 Oct., 1812, 

Waterville (?). Lawyer, Lexington, Miss. 

d. Feb , 1852. 
John Huntington Crane Coffin. A.M. 

LL.D., 1884. b. 14 Se))t., 1815, Wiscasset. 

Prof. Math., U. S. N. d. 8 Jan., 1890, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Albert Cole. b. 19 Feb., 1809, Saco. 

Bangor Theo. Sem., 1837. Pastor, Bluehill. 

d. 23 Mar., 1845, Saco. 
Samuel W^illiam Dennis, b. 1 Mar., 

1813, Litchfield, d. 21 Feb., 1836, Natchez, 
Miss. 

John Calvin Dodge. A.M. LL.D., 
1875. b. 6 Nov., 1810, Newcastle. Lawyer, 
Boston. State Senate, 1862. d. 17 July, 
1890, Cambridge, Mass. 

Elijah Hedding Downing. A.M. S.T.D., 
Griswold, 1891. b. 19 April, 1810, Lynn, 
Mass. Rector, Kivkwood, Miss. ; Galena, 
111. Res., Davenport, Iowa. 

Luther Farrar. A.M. b. 6 Mar., 1813, 
Waterford. Lawyer, d. 1843, Now Orleans. 

Calvin Farrar. A.M. b. 22 May, 1814, 
Waterford. Proprietor Hygienic Insti- 
tute, d. 6 Jan., 1859. 

Samuel Clement Fessenden. A. M. 
b. 7 Mar., 1815, New Gloucester. Ban" 
gor Theo. Sem., 1837. Pastor, Rockland. 
Lawyer. M. C, 1861-3. Res., Stamford. 
Conn. d. 18 April, 1882. 

Cyrus Hamlin. A.M. D.D., 1854; 
also Harv., 1861. LL.D., 1880; also Univ. 
N. Y., 1870. b. 5 Jan., 1811, Waterford. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1837. Miss. A. B. C. 
F. M. Pros. Robert Coll., Constantinople. 
Prof. Sys. Theo., Bangor. Pres. Middle- 
bury Coll. Res., Lexington, Mass. 

William Brooks Hartwell. b. 13 Nov., 

1814, Augusta. Purser, U. S. N. d. 12 
July, 1849, near Rio Janeiro. 

W^illiam Burnham Haskell. b. 20 
April, 1807, Gray. And. Theo. Sem., 1837. 
d. 30 Mar., 1856, Boston. 

Bela Thaxter Hitchcock. A.M. b. 
14Nov., 1811, North Yarmouth. Physician 
and teacher, d. 5 April, 1876, Princeton, 
Ark. 

Theodore Herman Jewett. A.M. 
M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1840. li. 24 
Mar., 1815, South Berwick. Physician. 
Prof. Obstetrics, d. 20 Sept., 1878. 

Amos Morrill. A.M. b. 25 Aug., 1809, 
Salisbury, Mass. Lawyer, Clarksville, 
Tex.; Austin, Tex. Chief Justice Su- 



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pretne Court. Judge U. S. District Court, 
d. Mar., 1884. 

Reuben Nason. A.M. b. 10 Oct., 1816, 
Gorham. Teacher and editor, Mobile, 
Ala. d. 31 Aug., 1886. 

John Orr. A.M. b. 2 Sept., 1813, Tops- 
liani. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1838. Pastor, 
Alfred, d. 2i> Jan., 1869, Melrose, Mass. 

Charles Henry Peirce. b. 1 April, 
1810, Winterport. Lawyer, Winterport. 
d. 23 Oct., 1888, Arlington Heights, Mass. 

Benjamin Proctor, b. 17 July, 1811, 
Rowley, Mass. Merchant, Cincinnati. 
Farmer, Madison, Wis. d. July, 1861. 

WUliam Stinson Sewall. A.M. b. 19 
June, 1807, Sangerville. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1838. Pastor, Brownville; St. Al- 
bans, d. 28 Sept., 1884. 

John Duguid Smith, b. 2. Sept., 181-3, 
Gorham. Editor, Livingston, Ala. d. 29 
May, 1836. 

Henry Boynton Smith. A.M. D.D., 
Univ. Vermont, 1850; also ITarv., 1858. 
LL.D., Western Reserve, 1864; also 
Princeton, 1869. b. 21 Nov., 1815, Port- 
land. Tutor and librarian. Prof. Intel, 
and Mor. Phil., Amherst. Prof. Union 
Theo. Sem., N. Y. d. 7 Feb., 1877. 

Charles Widgery Thomas. A.M. 
M.D., 1837. b. 14 Feb., 1816, Portland. 
Phyisician, Portland, d. 28 Mar., 1866. 

Charles Horace Upton. A.M. b. 23 
Aug., 1812, Salem, Mass. Res., Fairfax 
Co., Va. M. C, 1861-63. U. S. consul, 
Geneva, d. 17 June, 1877. 

Daniel Cony Weston, A.M. D.D., 
Trinity, 1867. b. 24 Feb., 1815, Augusta. 
Rector, Stonington, Conn.; Madison, N.J. 
Res., New York City. 

George Melville Weston. A.M. b 19 
Aug., 1816, Augusta. Lawyer and editor, 
Augusta. U. S. civil service, Washington, 
d. 10 Feb., 1887. 

Albert Thompson Wheelock. A.M. 
M.D., Harv., 1838. b. 10 Dec, 1813, Read- 
fleld. Physician, Belfast, d. 5 Mar., 1876. 

Edward Woodford. A.M. b. 12 Aug., 
1810, Deering. Teacher, Swampscott, 
Mass. Clerk, Lawrence, Mass. 

35— *29 

Class of 1835. 

George Washington Adams, b. 16 
May 1808, Limerick. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1838. Pastor, Hillsboro, N. IL; Jeffrey, 
N. H. ; Riverport, R. I. d. 9 Dec, 1862. 



Stephen Allen. A.M. D.D., 1869. 

b. 20 Mar., 1810, Industry. Meth. Epis. 

ministry, Maine, d. 3 July, 1888, Winthrop. 
Charles Edward AUen. A.M. b. 20 

Nov., 1815, Gardiner. Lawyer, Boston. 
Edward Welch Bailey. A.M. b. 10 

.July, 1815, Wiscasset. d. 5 July, 1885. 
Joseph Blake. A.M. D.D., 1872. b. 20 

Jan., 1814, OtisQeld. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1840. Pastor, Cumberland; Gilmauton,N. 

H. Res., Andover, Mass. d. 26 May, 1888. 
George Washington Cressey. A.M. 

b. 13 Dec, 1810, Rowley, Mass. And. 

Theo. Sem., 1838. Pastor, Kennebunk; 

Buxton . d . 12 Feb. , 1867. 
Josiah Crosby. A.M. b. 24 Jan., 1816, 

Dover, N. H. Lawyer, Dexter. State 

Senate, 1867-8. Pres., 1868. 
Charles Dame. A.M. b. 12 Sept., 

1810, South Berwick. And. Theo. Sem., 

1838. Pastor, Falmouth, d. 26 June, 1892. 
Ebenezer Dole. A.M. b. 23 Oct., 1815, 

Hallowell. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1839. d. 

7 June, 1846, Hallowell. 
Edmund Flagg. A.M. b. 24 Nov., 

1815, Wiscasset. Author and editor. U. 

S. civil service, d. 1 Nov., 1890, Provi- 
dence Dist., Fairfax Co.,Va. 
William Plye. A.M. b. 25 Oct., 1814, 

Newcastle. Prof. Math., U. S. N. Lieut. 

Commander, U. S. N. Res., Topshani. 
Pearson FoUansbee. b. 4 Mar., 1808, 

Vassal boro'. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1838. 

Colporteur, d. 6 Sept., 1846, Louisville, Ky. 
Luke Hill. A.M. M.D., 1841. b. 20 

June, 1812, Minot. Physician, Biddeford. 

Asst. Surg., 9th Me. Vols. d. 24 Dec, 1863. 
Alexander Johnston. A.M. b. 20 Dec, 

1815, Wiscasset. Ship-builder, d. 4 Oct., 

1890. 
Edward Miranda Emerson Keating. 

b. 29 Aug., 1816, Portland. Lawyer, Alton, 

111. d. 9 Mar., 1857, New York City. 
Edwin Leigh. A.M. M.D., Harv., 

18.50. b. 10 Sept., 1815, South Berwick. 

And. Theo. Sem., 1838. Teacher, St. Louis ; 

Brooklyn, d. 9 April, 1890, Kerr Co., Tex. 
Nathan Longfellow. A.M. b. 26 Dec, 

1804, Whitefield. Manufacturer, Needham, 

Mass. Res., Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 
Thomas Newman Lord. b. 19 Aug., 

1807, Newburyport, Mass. Pastor, Bidde- 
ford; W. Auburn, d. 25 Mar., 1884, Osh- 

kosh. Wis. 
Asahel Moore. A.M. b. 26 Nov., 1811, 

Gardiner. Meth. Epis. ministry, Maine. 

d. 16 April, 1882, Needham, Mass. 



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Edward St. John Nealley. b. 16 Dec, 

1811, Lee, N. H. Collector of customs, 
Bath. d. 21 Aug., 1881. 

Sewall Paine, b. 1 Nov., 1806, Leices- 
ter, Mass. Bangor Tlieo.Sem., 1838. Pas- 
tor, Montgomery, Vt. d. 11 Mar., 1877. 

Albert Whitman Parris. A.M. b. 11 
Feb., 1818, Paris. Lawyer, Mineral Point, 
Wis. d. 

Henry Varnum Poor. A.M. b. 8Dec., 

1812, Andover. Lawyer, Bangor. Editor, 
New York City. Author, Bi-ookline, Mass. 

George Lewis Prentiss. A.M. D.D., 

1854. b. 12 May, 1816, Gorham. Pastor, 

New Bedford, Mass.; New York City. 

Prof. Past. Theo., Union Theo. Sem. 
Joseph Prince. A.M. b. 16 Sept., 1815, 

Thomaston. Teacher and pastor, Monroe, 

Ga. d. 10 Sept., 1843. 
George Purinton. A.M. b. 30 Nov., 

1809, Poland. Lawyer, Freeport, 111. d. 10 

April, 1883. 
Augustus Cogswell Kobbins. A.M. 

b. 3 June, 1816, Union. Bank cashier, 

Brunswick, d. 31 Dec, 1868. 
Frederic Southgate. b. 23 Oct., 1814, 

Portland. Rector, Edwardsville, 111. d. 29 

Feb., 1844, Quincy, 111. 
Albert Gorham Tenney. A.M. b. 2 

July, 1814, Newbury, Mass. Editor, 

Boston; Brunswick. 
WUliam WiUiams. b. 6 Aug., 1814, 

Newburyport, Mass. Lawyer, Gloucester, 

Mass. d. 3 Feb., 1887. 
Timothy Roberts Young, b. 19 Nov., 

1811, Dover, N. H. Lawyer, Marshall, 111. 

M. C, 1849-51. Ees., Casey, 111. 

31— *23 

Class of 1836. 

Howard Brooks Abbot. A.M. b. 14 

Sept., 1811, Sidney. Lawyer, Belfast. 

Meth. Bpis. ministry, Maine, d. 2 Feb., 

1876, Waterville. 
Samuel Phillips Abbott. A.M. b. 8 

Dec, 1815, Brunswick. Pastor, Houlton. 

Teacher, Farmington. d. 29 June, 1849. 
Aaron Chester Adams, b. 7 April, 

1815, Bangor. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1839. 

Pastor, Auburn; Wethersfleld, Conn. 
Joseph Baker, b. 23 June, 1812, Bloom- 
field. Lawyer, Augusta. State Senate, 

1847. d. 28 Nov., 1883. 
Sanford Kingsbery Ballard. b. 3 

Nov., 1815, Hallowell. Lawyer, d. 20 

Nov., 1841, Gardiner. 



Daniel Dole. b. 9 Sept., 1808, Skow- 
hegan. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1839. Miss. 
A. B. C. F. M., Sandwich Islands. Pres. 
Oahu Coll. d. 26 Aug., 1873, Kauai, S. I. 

Nathan Dole. b. 8 May, 1811, Skow- 
hegan. Bangor Theo. Sem, 1841. Pastor, 
Brewer, d. 16 June, 1855. 

Jotham Donnell. A.M. M.D., 1839. 
b. 18 Nov., 1814, Alna. Physician, Houl- 
ton. State Senate, 1861. Surgeon 15th 
Me. Vols. d. 10 Nov., 1889. 

James Drummond. A.M. b. 15 April, 
1815, Bristol. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1841. 
Pastor, Auburn, d. 29 Nov., 1861, Lynn, 



Thomas Parsons Emerson, b. 17 May, 
1809, Parsonsfield. Lane Theo. Sem. Home 
Miss., Mich.; Iowa; 111.; Ohio. d.SNov., 
1870, Mahomet, 111. 

George Freeman Emery. A.M. LL.D., 
Colby, 1891. b. 10 Nov., 1817, Paris. Law- 
yer. Clerk U. S. Circuit Court, Portland. 
Editor, Boston. Res., Portland. 

Ephraim Wilder Farley, b. 29 Aug., 
1817, Newcastle. Lawyer. State Senate, 
1856,1868. M.C., 1853-5. d. 12 April, 1880. 

Alonzo Garcelon. A.M. M.D., Med. 
Coll., O., 1839. b. 6 May, 1813, Lewiston. 
Physician. State Senator, 1855. Hospital 
Surgeon, 1861. Chief Surgeon, 1864. Gov- 
ernor, 1879. 

John Goodenow. b. 1 Feb. ,1817, Paris. 
Lawyer, Auburn ; Boston. Res., Baltimore. 

Edwin Hall. A.M. M.D., Dartmouth, 
1841. b. 16 Oct., 1816, Alfred. Physician, 
Saco. d. 19 Nov., 1852. 

Thomas Stetson Harlow, b. 15 Nov., 
1812, Castine. Lawyer, Boston. .Tudge 
District Court. Res., Medford, Mass. 

Leonard Hawes. A.M. b. 12 Dec, 
1808, Weld. And.Theo. Sem. ,1839. Res., 
Weld. d.SNov., 1876. 

Joseph Smith Hovey. b. 6 Mar., 1816, 
Berwick, d. 1839, at the South. 

WiUiam Merrill. A.M. b. 16 Sept., 
1816, Portland. Teacher, Aberdeen, Miss, 
d. Dec, 1866, Jackson, Miss. 

Albert Telemachus Nickerson. b.30 
Oct., 1812, Belfast. Merchant, d. 27 June, 
1848. 

Richard Pike. A.M. b. 6 June, 1813, 
Searsport. Tutor. Pastor, Dorchester, 
d. 18 Feb., 1863. 

Isaac RandaU. A.M. b. 22 Feb., 1810, 

Wilton. Lawyer, Dixfield. d.2May,1890. 

David Brainerd Sewall. A.M. b. 18 

.Ian., 1817, Chesterville. Bangor Theo. 



ALUMNI 



45 



Sem., 1841. Pastor, Robbinston; Frye- 

burg; York. Res., South Berwick. 
Stephen Titcomb. A.M. b. 16 Sept., 

1809, Farmington. Lawyer. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 18.54. Pastor, Weld. d. 20 Jan., 

1884, Farmington. 
Cyrus 'Woodman. A.M. b. 2 June, 

1814, Buxton. Lawyer, Mineral Point, 
Wis. d. 30 March, 1889, Cambridge, Mass. 

Jabez Howard Woodman, b. 10 April, 

1815, New Gloucester. Teacher and 
farmer, d. 1.5 Mar., 1881, Boston. 

26— *20 

Class of 1837. 

John Albion Andrew. LL.D., Am- 
herst, 1861; also Harv., 1861. b. .31 May, 
1818, Windham. Lawyer, Boston. Gov- 
ernor Mass., 1861-5. d. 30 Oct., 1867. 

Fordyce Barker. A.M. M.D., 1841; 
also Paris, 1845. LL.D., 1887; also Colum- 
bia, 1878; also Edinburgh, 1884; also Glas- 
gow, 1888. b. 2 May, 1818, Wilton. Prof. 
Obstetrics, B. C. ; N. Y. Med. Coll. ; Bellc- 
vue Hosp. Med. Coll. d. 30 May, 1891. 

Elias Bond. D.D., 1800. b. 19 Aug., 
1813, Hallowell. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1840. 
Miss. A. B. C. F. M., Sandwich Islands. 
Res.,Kohala, S. I. 

Nathaniel Bowman. A.M. b. 28 July, 
1817, Bath. Lawyer, St. Francisville, La. 
d. 5 0ct., 1847. 

Ammi Ruhamah Bradbury. A. M. 
D.D., West Virginia College, 1890. b. 3 
Dec, 1810, Minot. Yale Theo. Sem. Pas- 
tor and teacher. Res., Providence, R. I. 

John Jay Butler. A.M.; also Hamil- 
ton, 1849. D.D., 1860. b. 9 April, 1814. 
And. Theo. Sem., 1844. Prof. Sys. Theo., 
Whitestown,N. Y. ; New Hampton, N. H. ; 
Bates Coll. Prof. Sac. Lit., Hillsdale Coll. 

W^illiam Henry Clark. A.M. b. 6 
April, 1819, Hallowell. Lawyer, San Fran- 
cisco. Res., Waltham, Mass. 

George Washington Cleaveland. b. 
21 Dec, 181.5, Salem, Mass. And. Theo. 
Sem., 1841. Pastor, Waterford, Penn.; 
Harbor Creek, Penn. d. 22 May, 1893. 

John Keed Coffin. A.M. b. 16 Nov., 
1817, Damariscotta. Lawyer, d. 26 Oct., 
1861. 

John Lewis Cutler, b. 15 Dec, 1816, 
Farmington. Lawyer, Farmington; Au- 
gusta. State Senate, 1854. Res., Quit- 
man, Ga. 



Joseph EUery Foxcroft Dunn. b. 14 
Mar., 1815, Poland. Lawyer, Machias. 
Merchant, Waterville. d. 18.54. 

Andrew Dunning, b. 11 July, 1815, 
Brunswick. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1840. 
Pastor, Plainfleld, Ct.; Thompson, Ct. 
d. 26 Mar., 1872. 

Jordan Goodwin Ferguson. b. 12 
Dec, 1816, South Berwick. Lawyer, New 
York City. d. 30 Oct., 1851, Middletown, 
Conn. 

George Warren Field. D.D., 1869. 
b. 9 Dec, 1818, Belfast. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1846. Pastor, Boston; Bangor. 

John Orr Fiske. A.M. D.D., 1868. 
b. 13 July, 1819, Bangor. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1842. Pastor, Bath. d. 18 Dec, 1893. 

Mark Gould. A.M. b. 2 Dec, 1811, 
Wilton. And. Theo. Sem., 1841. Pastor, 
Andover; Chichester, N.H. Res., Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

Albert Ruter Hatch, b. 10 Oct., 1817, 
Greenland, N. H. La>vyer, Poi-tsmouth, 
N. H. Speaker State Leg., 1874. d. 5 
Mar., 1882. 

W^illiam Hawes. A.M. M.D.,Harv., 
1840. b. 2 April, 1817, Boston. Physi- 
cian, d. 4 Feb., 1854. 

Eliphalet Smith Hopkins, b. 20 Sept., 
1812, New Portland. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1840. Pastor, Rumford. d. 26 June, 1861, 
New Portland. 

George W^hitefield Ijamb. A.M. 
LL.B., Harv., 1839. b. 9 May, 1818, Bruns- 
M'ick. Lawyer, New Orleans. d. 22 
Aug., 18.53. 

Horace Lunt. b. 7 Jan., 1818, York, 
d. 18 Sept., 1837. 

Albert Merrill. A.M. b. 10 Mar., 1812, 
Frankfort. Lawyer, Bath; Portland, d. 13 
Feb., 1876. 

Edward Francis Mitchell, b. 15 May, 
1817, Waldoboro. Princeton Theo. Sem. 
d. 4 .Tune, 1841, Waldoboro. 

William Daniel Morrin. A.M. M.D., 
Edinburgh, b. 7 Dec, 1817, Quebec Phy- 
sician, West Indies, d. 

Bryce McLellan Patten. A.M. b. 1 
Mar., 1814, Topsham. Supt. State Inst. 
Ed. Bliud, Louisville, Ky. Farmer, Ben- 
tonsport, Iowa. d. 15 March, 1891, Farm- 
ington, Iowa. 

Thomas Fitch Perley. M.D., 1841. 
b. 23 Feb., 1816, Bridgton. Physician, 
Bridgton ; Hazzard's Bluff, Fla. Surgeon, 
U. S. A., 1861-5. d. 21 Mar., 1889, Port- 
land. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Charles Edward Pike. A.M. b. 16 

Apr., 1816, Calais. Lawyer, Machias ; Bos- 
ton; Oshkosh, Wis. Res., St. Paul, Minn. 

AATilliam "Wilberforee Kand. D.D., 
Univ. N.Y., 1883. b. 8 Dec.,1816,Gorham. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1840. Sec'y Amer. 
Tract Soc.New York City. 

Charles Alexander Savage. A.M. 
l». 26 Oct., 1814, Bangor. Lawyer anrl 
banker, Quincy, 111. d. 2 Feb., 1884. 

John Quincy Adams Scamman. b. 2 
Dec, 1814, Saco. Lawyer, Saco. 

Kufus King Sewall. A.M. b. 22 Jan., 
1814, Edgecomb. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1840. 
Pastor, St. Augustine, Fla. Lawyer, Wis- 
casset. 

John Rutledge Shepley. LL.D., 1868. 
b. 15 June, 1817, Saco. Lawyer, St. Louis, 
d. 11 Oct., 1884. 

Samuel Silsbee. b. 30 April, 1817, 
Alfred. Theo. student, d. 22 Oct., 1842, 
Jackson. 

Gustavus Adolphus Steward. A.M. 
b. 24 June, 1817, Anson. Lawyer. State 
Senate, 18.53. d. 2 Aug., 1853. 

Ebenezer Stockbridge. A.M. b. 15 
Oct., 1807, Freeport. Teacher, Ga. Pres. 
Ilolston Coll., Tenn. d. 6 July, 1892, 
Quanah, Tex. 

Moses Erastus Sweat. A.M. M.D., 
1840. b. 12 Jan.,1816, Parsonsfleld. Phy- 
sician, Limington; Parsonsfield. d.lJan., 
1892. 

Lorenzo De Medici Sweat. b. 26 
May, 1818, Parsonsfleld. Lawyer, Port- 
land. State Senate, 1862. M.C., 1863-5. 

Isaac "Winslow Talbot. A.M. b. 4 
May, 1813, Turner. Lawyer, Andover. 
R. R. contractor. Merchant, Peru, Ind. 

George Foster Talbot. A.M. b. 16 
Jan., 1819, East Machias. Lawyer, Port- 
land. U. S. Dist.-Attorney, 1861-70. 

Francis "William Upham. LL.D., 
Union, 1869. b. 10 Sept., 1817, Rochester, 
N. H. Lawyer, Boston. Prof. Rutgers 
Female Coll. Author, New York City. 

William Warren. A.M. D.D., 1870. 
b. 21 Oct., 1806, Waterford. Pastor, Wind- 
ham. Dist. Sec. A. B. C. P. M., Gorliam. 
d. 28 Jan., 1879. 

George Albert Wheelwright. A.M. 
b. 3 Jan., 1818, Bangor. Teacher, Port- 
land. Farmer, Wells, d. 8 Sept., 1882. 

George Woods. A.M. LL.D., 1878; 
also Jefferson Coll., Pa., 1863. b. 24 Jan., 
1813, Yarmouth. Prof. Math., Jackson 



Coll., Tenn. Chancellor Western Univ., 
Pittsburg, Penn. 

43— *27 

Class of 1838. 

Dean Andrews, b. 15 Feb., 1808, Frye- 

burg. Pastor and teacher, Marshall, 111. 

d. 14 Sept., 1872. 
Amander Barker. A.M. b. 23 Mar., 

1810, Waterford. Pastor and teacher, d. 
Elbridge Gerry Bassett. b. 21 Aug., 

1814, Atkinson, N. H. Lawyer, Newcastle, 

Ky. d. 10 Oct., 1850. 
Maurice Gary Blake. LL.D., 1884. 

b. 20 Oct., 1815, Otisfleld. Lawyer, Cam- 
den ; San Francisco. 
Edward Augustus Dana. b. 3 Nov., 

1818, Boston. Lawyer. Inventor. Res., 

Boston. 
Edward Henry Daveis. LL.B., Harv., 

1841. b. 3 April, 1818, Portland. Lawyer, 

Portland. Pres. Gas Light Co. 
Isaac Newton Felch. b. 16 Feb., 1815, 

Limerick. Lawyer, Belfast. Editor, Port- 
land. (1. 21 April, 1870, HoUis. 
Smith Bartlett Goodenow. A.M. b. 

May, 1817, Providence, R. I. Pastor, 

Milford, Mass.; Waterloo, Iowa. Res., 

Battle Creek, Iowa. 
Stephen Hobtas Hayes, b. 14 Nov., 

1813, Industry. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1843. 

Pastor, Winterport; South Weymouth; 

Boston. 
Claude Lewis Hemans. A.M. b. 25 

Nov., 1816, Dublin. Med. student. d.l842, 

Edinburgh. 
James Jeremiah HiU. A.M. b. 29 

May, 1815, Phippsburg. And. Theo. Sem., 

1843. Home Miss., Iowa; Illinois, d. 29 

Oct., 1870, Fayette, Iowa. 
Joseph Hill. b. 12 Sept., 1814, Buxton. 

Teacher, Bluehill. d. 1842, Buxton. 
George Payson Jefferds. M.D., 1844. 

b. 7 May, 1816, Kennebunkport. Physician, 

Kennebunkport; Bangor. 
Elderkin Koger Johnson. A.M. b. 4 

June, 1814, Plainfleld, Conn. Clergyman. 

d. 1862. 
Thomas GHdden Kimball. A.M. b. 3 

Sept., 1811, Monmouth. Merchant, Water- 

ville. d. Dec, 1879. 
Daniel Lane. A.M. D.D., Iowa, 1886. 

b. 10 Mar., 1813, Leeds. And. Theo. Sem., 

1843. Pastor, Keosauqua, Iowa. Prof. 

Men. and Mor. Sci., Iowa Coll. d. 3 April, 

1890, Freeport. 



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47 



Lorenzo Marrett. A.M. b. 18 Mar., 

1816, Staiulish. Lawyer, E. Cambridge, 

Mass. d. 31 Mar., 1887. 
Benjamin Mead. A.M. b. 28 Dec, 

1813, Newfleld. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1843. 

Prof. Shelbyville Coll., Ky. d. 12 Jan., 

1846, Newfleld. 
Benjamin Francis Mitchell. A.M. 

b. 12 Aug., 1816, Yarmouth. Pros. Jackson 

Coll., Columbia, Tenn. d. Aug., 1865, 

Memphis, Tenn. 
Charles Copeland Nutter. A.M. b. 12 

Jan., 1820, Hallowell. Lawyer, Boston. 

d. 16 June, 1884. 

Gideon Stinson Palmer. A.M. M.D., 

1841. b. 14 June, 1813, Gardiner. Physi- 
cian. Surgeon, U. S. A., 1861-5. Prof. 
Howard Univ. d. 8 Dec, 1891, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
Ammi Larrabee Parker, b. 21 May, 
1813, Greene. Farmer. Contractor, Au- 
burn, d. 4 Sept., 1883. 

Horace Piper. A.M. LL.B., Nat. 
Univ., 1879. b.30 Dec, 1810, Parsonsfleld. 
Prin. High Sch., Biddeford. Member State 
Bd. Education. U. S. civil service, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Enoch Pond. b. 20 June, 1820, Auburn, 
Mass. Bangor Thoo. Sem., 1842. Pastor, 
Georgetown, Mass. d. 17 Dec, 1846, 
Bucksport. 

David Sawyer Rowe. A.M. b. 10 
Jan., 1814, Gloucester, Mass. Prin. Normal 
Sch., Westfleld, Mass.; Irving Inst., 
Tarry town, N. Y. d. 9 Dec, 1888. 

Nathaniel Larrabee Sawyer. b. 9 
April, 1814, Greene. Lawyer, Gardiner, 
d. 13 Oct., 1845, Greene. 

Joseph Couch Smith. A.M. b. 18 
July, 1819, Waltham, Mass. Pastor, Gro- 
ton, Mass. d. 29 Dec, 1857, Sandwich 
Islands. 

Loring Blanchard True. b. 3 June, 
1810, Pownal. Pension agent, Washing- 
ton, D. C. d. 14 June, 1864. 

Stephen Montfort Vail. A.M. ; also 
Wesleyan, 1841. D.D., Syracuse, 18.56. b. 
15 Jan., 1818, Union Vale, N. Y. Union 
Theo. Sem., 1842. Meth. Epis. ministry, 
N. Y. Prof. (ien. Bib. Inst., Concord, N. H. 
d. 26 Nov., 1880, Jersey City, N. J. 

Edward Webb. A.M. b. 15 Nov., 1814, 
Newcastle. Teacher and farmer, Wash- 
ington, Ky. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. d. 5 
Nov., 1893. 



Robert Wyman. A.M. b. 31 Aug., 

1814, Cumberland. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1841. Missionary, Ceylon. d.l3 Jan., 1845, 
at sea. 

31— *24 

Class of 1839. 

Charles Frederic Allen. A.M. D.D., 

1872; also Wesleyan, 1872. b. 28 Jan., 

1816, Norridgewock. Meth. Epis. ministry, 
Maine. Pres. State Agr. Coll. Pastor, 
Kennebunk. 

Samuel Hazen Ayer. b. 19 Dec, 1819, 
Portland. Lawyer, Hillsboro', N. H. ; 
Manchester, N. H. Speaker, State Leg., 
1848-9. d. 4 Oct., 1853. 

William Griswold Barrows. A.M. 
LL.D., 1879. b. 12 Jan., 1821, Yarmouth. 
Lawyer, Brunswick. Judge Supreme 
Court, 1863-84. d. 6 April, 1886. 

Samuel Elliot Benjamin, b. 29 Dec, 

1818, Winthrop. Lawyer, Patten, d. 20 
Jan., 1888. 

Calvin Chapman, b. 13 Nov., 1814, 
Bethel. And. Theo. Sem., 1842. Pastor, 
Saccarappa; Lakeville, Mass. d. 19 Mar., 
1889, Kcnnebunkport. 

Charles Tappan Chase, b. 7 Mar., 

1817, Portland. Lawyer, Dixon, 111. d. 28 
Aug., 1851. 

Franklin Davis. A.M. b. 24 Jan., 1816, 
Bangor. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1845. Pas- 
tor, Newington, N. H. ; Tamworth, N. II. 
d. 26 Oct., 1882, Ipswich, Mass. 

John W^alton Davis, b. 14 Jan., 1817, 
Wellfleot, Mass. Lawyer, Wellfleet, Mass. ; 
Provincetown, Mass. d. 27 June, 1880. 

John Dunlap. A.M. b. 21 June, 1820, 
Brunswick. Literary work. d. 26 Mar., 
1848. 

Alfred Fletcher. b. 31 Aug., 1817, 
China. Lawyer. State Senate, 1859. Capt. 
24th Me. Vols., 1862. d. 18 Sept., 1868. 

Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller. 
A.M. b. 23 May, 1818, Augusta. Lawyer, 
Augusta ; Boston, d. 24 Jan., 1885, Brook- 
line, Mass. 

Ichabod Goodwin. A.M. b. 9 July, 

1819, South Berwick. Tutor. Lawyer. 
U. S. civil service, Washington, d. 7 Dec, 
1869, South Berwick. 

Alpheus Grover. b. 25 Oct., 1809, 
Bethel. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1842. d. 5 
Nov., 1842, Auburn. 

Samuel Johnson. A.M. b. 23 Sept., 

1815, Alfred. Farmer, Jackson; Bangor, 
Cal. d. 13 Feb., 1884. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Hiram Kelsey. b. 12 April, 1819, Not- 
tingham, N. H. Lawyer, New Liberty, 

Ky. d. 1860. 
Israel KimbaU. A.M. b. 26 Jan., 1812, 

Wells. Teacher, Portsmouth, N.H. Treas. 

Dept. , Washington , D . C. d. 10 Dec, 1890. 
Isaiab McMabon. b. 19 July, 1808, 

Ednageeragh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Meth. 

Epis. ministry, N. Y. d. 17 Jan., 1892, 

Lima, N. Y. 
■WillLain Henry Jefferson Marr. b. 1 

Feb., 1817, Scarboro. Lawyer, Nauvoo, 

111. d. 5 Sept., 1844, Appanoose, 111. 
Joseph PenneU. b. 7 Sept., 1812, 

Brunswick. Chemist, d. 31 Aug., 1868, 

S. Newark, Conn. 
Charles James Perkins, b. 19 Oct., 

1818, Farmington. Physician, Upperville, 

Va. d. 12 Feb., 1843. 
Frederic Augustus Pike. b. 9 Dec, 

1817, Calais. Lawyer, Calais. Speaker, 

State Leg., I860. M. C, 1861-69. d. 2 

Dec, 1886. 
Henry Lincoln Kichardson. b. 21 

Nov., 18)9, Bath. Banker, Boston, d. 28 

Mar., 1866, New York City. 
Samuel Emerson Smith, b. 20 April, 

1821, Warren. Lawyer, Warren. Banker, 

Thomaston. d. 5 Dec, 1855. 
John Coffin Talbot, b. 3 Nov., 1816, 

E.Machias. Lawyer, Lubec; E. Machias. 

Speaker, State Leg., 1853. 
Augustus Haines Titcomb. b. 2 Sept., 

1816, Farmington. Law student, d. 22 

Mar., 1842. 
Edward Payson Weston. A.M. b. 

19 Jan., 1819, Cumberland. Teacher, Gor- 

ham. State Supt. Sch., 1860-65. Teacher, 

Lake Forest, 111. d. 13 Oct., 1879, High- 
land Park, 111. 

26— *24 

Class of 1840. 

Ezra Abbot. A.M.; also Har v., 1861. 
LL.D.,1878; also Yale, 1869. D.D.,Harv., 
1872. b. 28 April, 1819, Jackson. Ass't 
Lib'n, Harv. Prof. New Test. Crit. d. 21 
Mar., 1884, Cambridge, Mass. 

Alexander Hamilton Abbott. A.M. 
b. 14 Sept., 1822, Farmington. Teacher, 
Farmington. 

William Stinson Blanchard. A.M. 
b. 10 Feb., 1813, Wilton. Lane Theo. Sem., 
1845. Prof. Cleveland Univ., O. Liter- 
ary work, Waukegan, 111. Res.,Winthrop. 



Edmund Chadwick. A.M. b. 12 Jan., 

1812, Middleton, N. H. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1845. Teacher, Starkey,N.Y. Res., 
Eddy town, N. Y. 

Benjamin Pearson Chute. A.M. b. 
13 May, 1816, Byfield, Mass. Teacher. 
Res., Newburyport, Mass. 

John Appleton Cleaveland. A.M. b. 
29 Mar., 1819, Brunswick. U. S. civil 
service, Boston, d. 3 Dec, 1873, Newton, 
Mass. 

Nathan Smith Cleaveland. A.M. b. 
10 April, 1821, Brunswick. U. S. civil 
service, Boston. Res., Roxbury, Mass. 

Adoniram Judson Copeland. A.M. 
b. 10 Mar., 1814, Brewer. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1843. Pastor, Come, 111. d. 3 Aug., 
1855, Geneseo, 111. 

Isaiah Dole. A.M. b. 23 May, 1819, 
Skowhegan. Teacher, Gorham. d. 17 May, 
1892, Keene, N. H. 

Thomas McCulloch Hayes. b. 18 
Aug., 1819, Kennebunkport. La\vyer, 
Saco. State Senator, 1854. d. 1 Feb., 1869, 
Boston. 

Leonard Pitz-Edward Jarvis. A.M. 
b. 23 Aug., 1819, Surry. Lawyer, Ells- 
worth. Horticulturist, Columbia, Cal.; 
Centreville, Cal. 

Elijah Kellogg. A.M. b. 20 May, 

1813, Portland. Andover Theo. Sem., 1843. 
Pastor, Harpswell. Chaplain, Seaman's 
Friend Soc, Boston. Author, Harpswell. 

SUas Morton, b. 26 Oct. , 1818, Hebron. 

Bangor Theo. Sem., 1845. Teacher. 

Farmer, Otisfleld. d. 16 July, 1879. 
Frederic Perley. b. 29 Nov., 1819, 

Bridgton. d. 11 Dec, 1840. 
Preston Pond. b. 14 Feb., 1818, 

Wrentham, Mass. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1843. Pastor, Boston, d. 5 Aug., 1853, 

Somerville, Mass. 
WiUiam Pitt Preble. A.M. LL.B., 

Harv., 1843. b. 15 April, 1819, Portland. 

Lawyer. Clerk, U. S. District Court, Me. 

Res., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
Wewell Anderson Prince. A.M. b. 

4 Oct., 1815, Cumberland. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1844. Pastor, New Gloucester; W. 

Suffield, Conn. d. 5 April, 1887. 
WiUiam Keed Prince. A.M. b. 11 

Aug., 1817, Cumberland. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1844. d. 25 Sept., 1845, New York 

City. 
Joseph Carpenter Kichardson. b. 3 

Mar., 1813, Baldwin. Teacher, Gorham. 

d. 26 Sept., 1846. 



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49 



Edward Robie. A.M. D.D., Dart- 
mouth, 1876. b. 5 April, 1821, Gorham. 
And. Theo. Sem., 1843. Jnst. and Lib'n, 
And. Theo. Sem. I'astor, Greenland, 
N. H. 

Luther Sampson. b. 28 Sept., 1814, 
Readfield. d. 1842. 

Thomas Smith. A.M. b. 17 Aug., 
1812, Litchfield. Bangor Theo. Sera., 1843. 
Pastor, Brewer, d. 7 April, 1861. 

John Babson Lane Soule. Ph.D., 
Coll. for Women, Chicago, 1879. D.D., 
Blackburn Univ., 1880. b. 4 April, 1815, 
Freeport. Teacher, Terre Haute, Ind. 
Prof. Anc. Lang., Blackburn Univ. 
Pastor, Highland Park, 111. d. 31 Aug., 
1891. 

Cornelius Stone. A.M. b. 28 May, 
1817, Jay. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1843. 
Meth. Epis. ministry, Maine. State Sen- 
ate, 1865-(3. d. 5 April, 1806, Jay. 

Thomas Newcomb Stone. M.D., 
Dart., 1844. b. 30 May, 1818, Wellfleet, 
Mass. Physician. State Senate, 1874. d. 
1.5 May, 1876, Provincetown, Mass. 

Reuben Sweetser. A.M. b. Auf?., 
1812, Cumberland. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1844. Farmer, d. 27 June, 1861. 

John Knowles True. A.M. b. 2 May, 
181.5, Montville. Prin. Westbrook Sem. 
d. 9 Aug., 1847, Mount Vernon, O. 

Albert Gallatin Upham. A.M. M.D., 
Castleton Med. Coll., 1842. b. 10 July, 

1819, Rochester, N. H. Prof. Anat., Cas- 
tleton Med. Coll. d. 16 June, 1847, 
Boston. 

James Partelow Weston. A.M. D.D., 
Tufts, 1864. 1). 14 July, 181.5, Bremen. 
Pastor, Gardiner. Pros. Lombard Univ., 
111. Prin. Westbrook Sem: d. 31 Dec, 1888, 
Deering. 

Eli Wight, b. 16 Jan., 1818, Bethel. 
Teacher, d. 26 Aug., 1841. 

Samuel Lane Young. A.M. M.D., 
Harv.,18o2. b. 3 Jan., 1813, Gloucester, 
Mass. Physician, Marblehead, Mass.; 
Cape Elizabeth, d. 19 April, 1893. 

31 *22 

Class of 1841. 

Samuel Woodbury Blanchard. M.D., 
Jeff. Meil. Coll., 1844. b. 15 April, 1818, 
Yarmouth. Physician, d. 23 Dec, 1857. 

George Washington Brown, b. 4 Sept. , 

1820, Bangor. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 
E 



Joseph ParweU Clark, b. 18 Jan., 1820, 
Andover, Mass. Lawyer, Lawrence, Mass. 
d. 30 Mar., 1879, Cambridge, Mass. 

Henry Thornton Cummings. A.M. 
M.D., Harv., 1844. b. 12 Nov., 1822, Yar- 
mouth. Druggist, Portland. Res., Ta- 
coma. Wash. 

Charles Davis, b. 22 Oct., 1817, Ban- 
gor. Lawyer, Biingor. 

W^illiam Bradford Dean. b. 14 Jan., 
1820, Frankfort. Merchant, Prince Ed- 
ward Island; Boston. Res. 

Nathan Elden. b. 10 July, 1817, Bux- 
ton. Teacher, Mississippi. Farmer, Bux- 
ton, d. 30 June, 1S86. 

James Fogg. A.M. b. 28 Oct., 1815, 
Berwick. Merchant, Boston, d. 26 July, 
1855, Charlestown, Mass. 

Joseph Garland. A.M. b. 12 Aug., 
1811, Parsonsfleld. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1844. Pastor, Sandwich, Mass.; Bristol, 
N. H. Res., North Fryeburg. 

Washington Gilbert, b. 14 Mar., 1816, 
Turner. Lawyer, Bath. d. 12 June, 1890. 

Charles Dickinson Herbert. A.M. 
M.D., Homo>opathic Med. Coll., Philadel- 
phia, 1866. b. 28 Sept., 1818, Ellsworth. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1844. Pastor, W. New- 
bury, Mass. Physician, Rutland, Mass. 
Pastor, Hebron, N. Y. d. 13 Oct., 1893. 

Oliver Perry Hinkley. b. 12 Dec, 
1S15, Georgetown. Teacher, d. 9 Dec, 
1883. 

Amory Holbrook. b. 15 Aug., 1820, 
Rowley, Mass. Lawyei", Salem, Mass. 
U. S. Att'y, Oregon, d. 26 Sept., 1866, 
Portland, Ore. 

Edward Howe. A.M. b. 8 Mar., 1820, 
Portland. UnionTheo. Sem., 1845. Organ- 
ist, N. Y. City. 

Henry Ingalls. A.M. b. 14 Mar., 1819, 
Bridgton. Lawj^er, Wiscasset. 

Albion Williamson Knight. A. M. 
M.D., 1848. b. 5 Jan., 1822, Falmouth. 
Physician, White Springs, Fla. ; Jackson- 
ville, Fla. d. 7 Sept., 1889. 

Francis Dudley Ladd. A.M. b. 20 
May, 1820, Hallowell. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1846. Pastor, Philadelphia, d. 7 July, 1862. 

AATilliam Henry Lowell. A.M. b. 24 
Nov., 1821, Standish. Lawyer. Mining, 
Nevada Co., Cal.; Virginia City, Nev. 

George Frederic Magoun. A.M. D.D., 
Amherst, 1867. b. 29 Mar., 1821, Bath. 
Pastor, Davenport, la. Pres. and Prof. 
Men. and Mor. Sci., Iowa Coll., Grin- 
nell, la. 



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Asa Cummings Mitchell, b. 28 Aug., 
1821, Yarmouth. Civil engineer. Di-ug- 
gist, Bellows Falls, Vt. d. 19 May, 1883. 

William Coeliraii Nichols, b. 28 May, 
1823, Newcastle, d. 17 Mar., 1842, Noble- 
boro'. 

John Holbrook Packard. A.M. b. 
11 Dec, 18U, Newcastle, d. 1 Sept., 1847. 

Benjamin Franklin Parsons. A.M. 
b. 20 June, 1820, Wiscasset. Bangor Theo. 
Seni., 1846. Pastor, Dover, N. H. Res., 
Derry, N. H. 

Nathaniel Smith Partridge, b. 24 
Mar., 1820, Westbrook. Lawyer, West 
Newton, Mass. d. 28 Mar., 1853. 

Franklin Partridge. A.M. b. 18 June, 
1821, Westbrook. Bank cashier, Bath, 
d. 23 July, 1865. 

Henry Everard Peck. A.M., Oberlin, 
1856. b. 27 July, 1821, Rochester, N. Y. 
Oberlin Theo. Sem., 1845. Pastor, Prank- 
fort, N. Y. Prof. Oberlin Coll. U. S. 
minister, Hayti. d. 9 June, 1867. 

Barrett Edwards Potter, b. 22 Feb., 

1819, Augusta. Teacher. Banker, Au- 
gusta. 

Daniel Fox Potter, b. 22 Feb., 1819, 
Augusta. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1848. 
Pastor, Topsham. d. 17 Sept., 1884, 
Brunswick. 

John Moor Prince. A.M. b. 6 June, 

1820, Bangor. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1845. 
Pastor, Geoi-getown, Mass. d. 16 Nov., 
1858, Bridgewater, Mass. 

Daniel Thompson Richardson, b. 8 
Aug., 1815, Baldwin. Merchant, E. Bald- 
Avin. State Senate, 1865-6. d. 12 May, 1890. 

Frederick Robie. M.D., Jefferson 
Med. Coll., 1844. b. 12 Aug., 1822, Gorham. 
Physician, Waldoboro'. Res., Gorham. 
Paymaster U. S. A., 1861-6. Bvt. Lieut.- 
Col., 1866. State Senate, 1867-8. Speaker 
State Leg., 1872, 1876. Governor, 1883-0. 

Benjamin Smith, b. 19 Nov., 1814, 
Litchtield. Teacher and pastor, d. 1 
Sept., 1858. 

Thomas Davee Sturtevant. A.M. b. 
5 Dec, 1818, Minot. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1844. Pastor, Providence, R. I. d. 1850, 
Sacramento, Cal. 

George Albert Thomas. A.M. b. 16 
Sept., 1819, Portland. Lawyer. Res., 
Portland. 

Richard Bowers Thurston. A.M. b. 
28 June, 1819, Charlestown, Mass. Ban- 
gor Theo. Sem., 1846. Pastor, Watervllle ; 
Stamford, Conn.; N. Greenwich, Conn. 



Amo WiswelL A.M. b. 5 Aug., 1818, 
Frankfort. Lawyer, Ellsworth, d. 7 
Nov., 1877. 

36— *22 

Class of 1842. 

Jacob Atkinson. A.M. b. 16 Aug., 

1817, Newburyport, Mass. Lawyer, Bos- 
ton, d. 29 Jan., 1857, Somerville, Mass. 

Josiah Atkinson. A.M. M.D., Berk- 
shire Med. Sch. b. 16 Aug., 1817, New- 
buryport, Mass. Physician, Newbury- 
port. d. 21 June, 1869. 

Alison Barbour Bartlett. A.M. b. 
12 July, 1819, Bethel. Lawyer, Wyan- 
dotte, Kan. Senate, 1858. Georgetown, 
Fla. d. 9 Nov., 1885. 

Charles Morris Blake. A.M. M.D., 
Univ. Cal., 1876. Capt. 3d U. S. C. I., 1863. 
Chaplain, U. S. A. d. 3 June, 1893, San 
Francisco. 

Henry HiU Boody. A.M. b. 10 Nov., 
1816, Jackson. Tutor. Prof. Rhetoric 
and Oratory. State Senate, 1855. Banker, 
New York City. 

William Hammond Brown. A.M. 
M.D., Harv., 1850. b. 14 June, 1822, Ban- 
gor. Physician, d. 23 Nov., 1882. 

Edmund Alexander Chadwick. b. 
21 June, 1817, Frankfort. Paymaster, U. 
S. A., 1861. Lawyer, Gardiner, d. 20 
April, 1875. 

Paul Langdon Chandler, b. 27 July, 
181S, Fi-yeburg. Lawyer, Waterville. 
Instructor in French, Oberlin Coll. Res., 
Wendell, Mass. 

John Craig Clark. A.M. b. 6 May, 

1818, Portsmouth. Merchant, Kew York 
City. d. 16 Sept., 1873, Mont Clair, N. J. 

John MarshaU Colby. A.M. b. 23 
Jan., 1823, Richmond. Pres. Agric Coll., 
Maryland, d. 

George Washington Junius Copp. b. 
28 Jan., 1820, Wakefield, N. U. Journal- 
ist, Boston, d. 22 April, 1864. 

Robert Hartley Dunlap. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1845. b. 19 May, 1823, Brunswick, 
d. 26 Dec, 1847. 

Charles EUiot. b. 11 Sept., 1815, New- 
castle, d. 28 Nov., 1843. 

George Gannett. A.M. D.D., Mid- 
dlebury, 1887. b. 29 Oct., 1819, East 
Bridgewater, Mass. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1847. Prin. Gannett Inst., Boston, d. 11 
June, 1893, Englewood, 111. 

Frederic Gardiner. A.M. D.D., 1869. 
b. 11 Sept., 1822, Gardiner. Rector, Bath. 



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Prof. Gambler Theo. Sem. ;»Berkeley Div. 

Sch., MiiiiUetowu, Coun. d. 17 Jiilj', 

1889. 
William Russell Hunter. A.M. M.D., 

Jeff. Med. Coll., 1848. b. 14 Oct., 1814, 

Stron}?. Physician, St. Cloud, Minn. d. 

25 April, 1874, Brownsdale, Minn. 
William Lyman Hyde. b. 27 Dec, 

1819, Bath. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1848. Pas- 
tor, Gardiner; Dunkirk, N. Y. Chaplnin 

112th N. Y. Vols., 18(!-2-5. Teacher, Ovid, 

N. Y.; Jamestown, N. Y. 
Leonard Parker Merrill. A.M. b. 27 

Sept., 1821, Brunswick. Lawyer. Sea 

captain, d. 31 Oct., 1870, New Orleans. 
Samuel Woodbury Mitchell, b. 20 

Sept., 1819, Yarmouth. Prof. Anc. Lang., 

Jackson Coll. Pastor, Columbia, Teun.; 

Smyrna, Tcnn. d. 2 Feb., 1890. 
James Lewis Nutting. A.M. b. 12 

June, 1818, OilsfleM. Manufacturer, Pine 

Grove, Penn. d. 2.5 June, 1880. 
Charles Packard. A.M. b. 14 Oct., 

1818, Minot. Bangor Theo. Sem., 184.J. 

Pastor, New Gloucester; Windham, N. H. 

d. 20 Feb., 1881. 
Jesse William Page. INI.D., Univ. 

Md., 1848. b. 14 Oct., 1820, Bath. Phy>i-- 

cian, Balllmore; New York City. d. 21 

Mar., 1888, Bath. 
William Edwards Phillips, b. 9 Oct., 

1823, Newburyi)ort, Mass. Gen. Theo. 

Sem., 1854. Prot. Kpls. ministry, d. 2i; 

Nov., 1885, Fordham, N. Y. 
Oliver Sheppard Sanford. A.M. b. 18 

Oct., 1819, Wrcnthaui, Mass. Lawyer, 

Boston. 
Hosea Hildreth Smith. A.M. LL.D., 

Baylor Univ., Tex., 1880. b. 17 Feb., 1820, 

Deerfleld, N. H. Teacher. Prof. Mod. 

Lang., Univ. N. C. Res , Atlanta, Ga. 
Charles Emery Soule. A.M. b. July, 

1823, E.xeter. Lawyer, New Y'ork City. 

d. 12 Dec, 1887. 
Thomas Tash. A.M. b. 29 Nov., 1819, 

New Durham, N. H. Teacher. Supt. 

Schools, Lewiston; Portland, d. 7 May, 

1889. 
Samuel Trask. A.M. b. 5 Jan.. 1822, 

Portland. Lawyer anil merchant, Port- 
land. 
George Wells. Manufacturer, Pitts- 
burg, Penn. 
Franklin Woodside. A.M. b. Jan., 

1818, Wales. Lawyer, Boston, d. 7 Feb., 

1889. 

30-* 23 



Class of 1843. 

Ichabod Daniel Bartlett. A.M. b. 25 
Nov., 1823, Dover, N. H. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, d. 26 July, 1861, Mt. Desert. 

John Coakley Lettson Booker. A.M. 
b. 5 Sept, 1819, Bowdoinham. Lawyer, 
Bath. d. 4 May, 1862, San Francisco. 

George Augiistus Bowman, b. SDec, 
1820, Augusta. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1847. 
Pastor, Manchester, N. H.; S. Windsor, 
Conn. Res., E. Hartford, Conn. 

W^illiam Jay Bradbury. A.M. b. 2 
Nov., 1821, New Gloucester. Manufact- 
urer, Milwaukee, Ore. d. 12 Nov., 1876, 
San Francisco. 

Augustus Hannibal Btirbank. A.M. 
M.D., Ilarv., 1847. b. 24 Jan., 1823, Y'ar- 
mouth. Physician, Y^armouthville. 

William Warner Caldwell. A.M. b. 
28 Oct., 1823, Newburyport, Mass. Drug- 
gist. Author, Sonierville, Mass. 

William Stone Chadwell. A.M. b. 1 
Oct., 1S21, Portland. Rector, Catskill, 
N. Y.; Williamsburg, N. Y. d. 28 July, 
1877, Poland. 

George Francis Choate. b. 9 Feb., 
1822, Essex, Mass. Lawyer, Salem, Mass. 
d. 11 July, 188S, Sharon Springs, N. Y. 

W^illiam Cothren. A.M.; also Yale, 
1847. b.28 Nov., 1819, Farnungton. Law- 
yer, Woodbury, Conn. State Senate, 18.55. 

W^heelock Craig, b. 11 July, 1824, 
Augusta. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1847. 
Pastor, New Bedford, 3Iass. d. 28 Nov., 
1868, Neul'chatcl, Switzerland. 

Charles McLaughlin Cumston. LL.D., 
1870. b. 12 Jan., 1824, Scarborough. 
Teacher, Boston. Res., Monmouth. 

Joseph Dane. b. 21 Feb., 1823, Kenne- 
bunk. Lawyer, Kennebunk. d. 17 Mar., 
1884. 

Joseph Payson Drummond. A.M. b. 
15 Sept., 1824, Bristol. And. Theo. Sem., 
1853. Pastor, W. Newton, Mass. d. 23 
Nov., 1857, Bi-istol. 

Luther Fitch. A.M. M.D., 1846. b. 
27 Sept., 1821, Saccarappa. Physician, 
Portland. Res., Naples, d. 3 Jan., 1891. 

Erastus Foote. b. 6 Sept., 1821, Wis- 
casset. Lawyer. Real estate business, 
Chicago, 111. d. 20 Feb., 1893. 

W^illiam Augustus Goodwin. A.M. 
b. 27 July, 1822, Saco. Civil engineer, 
Portland. 

Abernethy Grover. b. 15 Feb., 1821, 
Bethel. Farmer. Captain 13th Me. Vols., 
1861. Major, 1862. Res., Miles City, Mont. 



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Talleyrand Grover. A.M. b. 30 Aug., 
1822, Bethel. Prof. Mod. Lang., Delaware 
Coll. cl. 4 June, 1859, Stockholm, Sweden. 
James Monroe Hagar. A.M. b. 25 
July, 1822, Waltham, Mass. Lawyer and 
ship owner, Kichmond. 

Silas Briggs Hahn. b. 7 Dec, 1819, 
Waldoboro. Lawyer, Boston; Central 
City, Col. State Senate. Res., Syracuse, 
N. Y. 

David Pillsbury Harriman. A.M. b. 
31 Jan., 1818, Candia, N. H. Pastor, Sac- 
carappa. d. 23 June, 1864, Strafford, N. H. 

Nathaniel Hatch, b. 1 Sept., 1815, 
Gorham. Manufacturer. Ins. agent, Brad- 
ford, Mass. d. 22 April, 1886. 

Moses IngaUs. b. 25 Oct., 1822, Bethel. 
Teacher, Muscatine, la. ; Chicago, 111. 

Samuel "Worcester Johnson. A.M. 
M.D., Dart., 1849. b. 6 April, 1822, Alna. 
Physician, Bristol. 

Francis Allen Libbey. b. 3 Oct., 1823, 
Portland. Expressman, d. 14 Aug., 1848, 
Kennebunk. 

John Dunlap Lincoln. A.M. M.D., 
1846. b. 1 June, 1821, Brunswick. Physi- 
cian, Brunswick, d. 3 June, 1877. 

George Barker Little. A.M. b. 21 
Dec, 1821, Castine. And. Theo. Sem., 
1849. Pastor, Bangor, d. 20 July, 1860, 
Roxbury, Mass. 

Henry Sewall Loring. A.M. b. 19 Feb., 
1819, Guilford. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1846. 
Pastor, Amherst and Aurora, d. 17 Dec, 
1892, Centre Sidney. 

John Oliver Means. A.M. D.D.,1871. 
b. 1 Aug., 1822, Augusta. And. Theo. Sem., 
1849. Pastor, Roxbury, Mass. Sec'y A. 
B. C F. M. d. 8 Dec, 1883. 

James MerriU. A.M. b. 31 May, 1822, 
Portland. Lawyer, d. 6 Feb., 1859. 

John March MiteheU. A.M. D.D., 
William and Mary, 1870. b. 2 Oct., 1820, 
Norway. Prot. Epis. ministry, Alabama ; 
Georgia. Res., Portland, d. 18 April, 1888. 

George Samuel MuUiken. A.M. b. 8 
July, 1824, Manchester. Lawyer, Augusta, 
d. 20 April, 1860, San Antonio, Tex. 

"William Dummer Northend. A.M.; 
also Dart., 1848. b. 26 Feb., 1823, Byfield, 
Mass. Lawyer, Salem, Mass. State Sen- 
ate, 1861-2. 

Benjamin Franklin Parsons. b. 18 
Oct., 1820, Minot. Lawyer, St. Louis. Mer- 
cantile business. Res., Milbury, Mass. 

George Payson. b. 26 May, 1824, Port- 
land. Lawyer, Chicago, d. 1 Dec, 1893. 



Edmund Pearson. A.M. b. 1 July, 
1822, Kennebunk. Merchant, Machias. d.5 
July, 1873, Vienna, Austria. 

Isaac Perley, b. 17 Mar., 1817, Gray. 
Farmer, Gorham; Gray. Res., Charleston. 

Charles "Wendell Porter. A.M. b. 1 
May, 1823, Machias. Lawyer. Merchant, 
Batavia, 111. Land Com'r, C, St. P. & M. 
R. R. Co., Hudson, Wis. 

WiUiam Heed Porter, b. 20 May, 1825, 
N.Yarmouth. Teacher. State Senate, 1852. 
Banker, Boston. 

Daniel Osgood Quinby. b. 22 Dec, 
1821, Amesbury, Mass. Prof. Chemistry, 
New York City. Prop'r and man'i'r med- 
icines, Amesbury, Mass. 

Charles Parker Kobinson. b. 25 Mar., 

1821, Portland. Lawyer, Mobile, Ala. d. 
June, 1861. 

Gustavus Foss Sargent. A.M. b. 21 
Dec, 1820, Yarmouth. Druggist, Bangor; 
Boston. U. S. civil service, Boston. 

George Clinton Swallow. A.M. M.D., 
Med Coll., Mo., 1867. LL.D., Univ. Mis- 
souri, 1873. b. 17 Nov., 1817, Buckfleld. 
Prof. Univ. Mo. State Geologist, Mis- 
souri; Kansas. Editor, Helena, Montana. 

Francis Loring Talbot. A.M. b. 29 
Feb., 1824, E. Machias. Manufacturer. 
State Senate, 1809-70. d. 10 Nov., 1880. 

Samuel Royal Thurston, b. 17 April, 
1816, Monmouth. Lawyer, Portland, Ore. 
Delegate to Congress, d. 9 April, 1851, 
at sea. 

Joseph Titcomb. A.M. b. 8 June, 

1822, Kennebunk. Merchant. State Sen- 
ate, 1850-52. Treas. B. 0., 1873-4. d. 26 
Dec, 1891. 

George Prentice Waldron. A.M. b. 
1 Sept., 1821, Farmington, N. H. Lawyer, 
Lowell, Mass. U. S. District Att'y, Da- 
kota. Res., Pierre, South Dakota. 

Joseph "Warren Weston. A.M. b. 4 
Feb., 1818, Skowhegan. Teacher, Newark, 
Del. Merchant, Plymouth, Penn. 

48— *27 

Class of 1844. 

George Moulton Adams. A.M. D.D., 

1884. b. 7 July, 1824, Castine. And. Theo. 
Sem., 1850. Pastor, Conway, Mass. ; Ports- 
mouth, N. H. ; Holliston, Mass. Res., Au- 
burndale, Mass. 
Samuel Jameson Anderson. A.M. 
LL.B., Harv., 1846. b. 11 Dec, 1824, Port- 
land. Lawyer. Pres. P. & O. R. R. 



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Joseph Bartlett. A.M. b. 23 May, 
ISlS, Garlaml. Editor, Bangor, d. 1 
April, 1870. 

Albion Keith Parris Bradbury. M.D., 
Harv.,lS54. b. 13Nov.,1822, Hollis. Pliysi- 
cian. d. 23 June, 1875, Santa Barbara, Cal. 

Henry Knight Bradbury, b. 5 Oct., 
l!^2(;, Hollis. Lawyer, Hollis. 

Charles Harris Colman. b. 8 Feb., 
1819, Newburyport, Mass. Manufacturer, 
Galena, 111. d. G April, 1890, Abilene, Kan. 

Henry Kinsman Craig. A.M. b. 29 
May, 1826, Augusta. Tutor. And. Tlieo. 
Sem., 1852. Pastor, Bucksport; Falmouth, 
Mass. 

Isaac Somes Cushman. A.M. M.D., 
1847. h. 12 Feb., 1823, New Gloucester. 
Physician, Biddeford. Meth. Epis. min- 
istry. Chaplain 33d Mass. Vols. d. 6 
Sept., 1870, Winchendon, Mass. 

Henry Padelford Deane. b. 19 Oct., 
1823, Ellsworth. Lawyer, Portland, d.25 
March, 1873, Boston. 

Samuel Porter Dinsmore. b. 29 Oct., 

1823, Bangor. Lawyer. Editor, New York 
City. d. 22 Mar., 1882. 

Lewis Alden Estes. A.M., Earlham 
Coll., 1868. b. 11 Dec, 1815, Durham. 
Teacher. Pros. Wilmington Coll., Ohio. 
Banker, Westfield, Ind. d. 10 Nov., 1891. 

Samuel Farnham. A.M. b. 13 Jan., 
1816, Woolwich. Teacher. Parmer, Wool- 
wich ; Auburn, d. 17 Aug., 1885. 

William Henry Farnham. b. 24 Mar., 

1824, Bangor. Miner, Cal. Soldier, d.27 
July, 1872, Selma, Ala. 

Enoch Parley Fessenden. M.D., Co- 
lumbia, 18,53. b. 26 .June, 1822, Fryeburg. 
Physician, Bucksport. d. 23 Feb., 1883, 
Augusta. 

Edmund Webster Flagg. A.M. b. 
31 July, 1824, Bangor. Lawyer, d. 16 
Jan., 1873. 

Joseph Garland. M.D., Jeff. Med. 
Coll., 1849. b. 29 Jan., 1822, Hampton, 
N. H. Physician, Gloucester, Mass. 

Samuel Freeman Gibson, b. 9 April, 
1823, Denmark. Lawyer, Bethel. Capt. 
Me. Vols., 1865. d. 6 Oct., 1889. 

Charles William Goddard. A.M. b. 
29 Dec, 1825, Portland. La\\'yer, Auburn ; 
Portland. State Senate, 18.58-9. President, 
18.59. U. S. Consul Gen., Constantinople. 
Judge Superior Court. Prof. IMeJ. Juris- 
prudence, B. C. d. 8 Mar., 1889. 

James Godfrey, b. 8 Oct., 1822, Ban- 
gor. Lawyer, Houlton. d. .30 Aug., 18.50. 



John Wallingford Goodwin. A.M. b. 

27 April, 1825, S. Berwick. Civil engineer. 

Major, C. S. A. Res., Lynchburg, Va. 
James Hervey Hackleton. b. 9 April, 

1819, Bristol. Teacher, Holly Springs, 

Miss.; Frederick, Md. d. 15 April, 1877. 
Abner Ham. A.M. M.D., Univ.N.Y., 

1847. b. 12 Feb., 1820, Farmiugton, N. H. 

Physician, Rochester, N. H. d. 14 Aug., 

1866, Charleston, S. C. 
David Robinson Hastings, b. 25 Aug., 

1823, Bethel. Lawyer, Fryeburg. Major 
12th Me. Vols. 

Horatio Gates Herrick. b. 28 Oct., 

1824, Alfred. Lawyer. Sheriff, Essex 
Co., Lawrence, Mass. 

Josiah Howes, b. 24 Sept., 1819, New 
Sharon. Physician, Burlington, Iowa. d. 
Dec, 1881, Clarinda, Iowa. 

Oliver Peaslee Jewett. b. .30 Mar. , 1820, 
N. Whitefleld. Teacher, Illinois, d. 1860. 

David Bancroft Johnson, b. 21 Dec, 
1817, Dresden. Pres. Female Coll., La- 
grange, Tenn. d. 29 Jan., 1857. 

Charles W^eston Larrabee. LL.B., 
Ilarv., 1847. b. 18 June, 1822, Brunswick. 
Lawyer, Richmond; Bath. 

John Haskell MerriU. b. 22 Feb., 
1817, Falmouth. Bangor Tlieo. Sem., 1847. 
Pastor, Tamworth, N. H. d. 13 May, 1861, 
Hollis, N. H. 

John McDonald MorrilL A.M. b. 25 
April, 182.5, Limerick. Lawyer, Jackson, 
Tenn. d. 30 Sept., 1861. 

George Freeman Noyes. b. 10 Sept., 
1824, F^astport. Lawyer, New York City. 
Capt. ; Bvt. Col. N. Y. Vols. d. 9 Jan., 1868. 

John Taylor Page. A.M. M.D.,Jeff. 
Med. Coll., 1849. b. 29 May, 1822, Dover, 
N. H. Physician, Winchendon, Mass. d. 
25 Dec, 1866. 

Joshua Sears Palmer. A.M. b. 20 
Nov., 1824, Kennebunk. Merchant, Port- 
land, d. 25 April, 1893. 

Josiah Little Pickard. A.M. LL.D., 
Univ. Chicago; also Beloit, 1870. b. 17 
Mar., 1824, Rowley, Mass. Prin. Platte- 
ville, Wis., Acad. Supt. Schools, Cliicago. 
Pres. Iowa State Univ. Res., Iowa City, 
Iowa. 

Nathaniel Pierce, b. 27 Mar., 1823, 
Newburyport, Mass. Lawyer, Newbury- 
port, Mass. 

Thomas Jefferson Worcester Pray. 
A.M. M.D., Ilarv., 1848. b. 2 .Sept., 1819, 
Lebanon. Physician, Dover, N. 11, d. 9 
Dec, 1888. 



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Elias Haskell Sargent, b. i April, 1816, 
Yarmouth. Merchant, d. 23 Aug., 1891, 
Yarmouthville. 

Charles Edward Swan. A.M. M.D., 
1847. b. 5 Sept., 1822, Calais. Physician, 
Calais. 

Arthur Swazey. A.M. D.D., Hamil- 
ton, 1870. b. 22 June, 1824, Bucksport. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1847. Pastor, Brigh- 
ton, Mass. ; Chicago, d. 22 Jan., 1887. 

Winthrop Tappan. A.M. b. 19 Feb., 
1826, Augusta. Princeton Theo. Sem., 1847. 
Teacher, Auburn, N. Y.; Philadelphia. 
Ees., Bound Brook, N. J. 

Thomas Gilbert Thornton. A.M. b. 
25 Aug., 1823, Saco. Lawyer, Biddeford; 
Topeka, Kan. Pres. State Senate, 1856. 
d. 4 Nov., 1868, Madison, Wis. 

David Ladd Towle. b. 3 April, 1817, 
Avon. Teacher, Goshen, N. Y. Planter, 
St. Landry, La. d. 20 Oct., 1867. 

William Wirt Virgin. LL.D., 1889. 
b. 18 Sept., 1823, Rumford. Lawyer, Nor- 
way. Col. 23d Me. Vols. State Senate, 
1865-6; Pres., 1866. Judge Supreme Court, 
1872-93. d. 23 Jan., 1893, Portland. 

Frederic Lockwood Washburn. A.M. 
LL.B., Ilarv., 1847. b. 23 Feb., 1820, Minot. 
Lawyer, Boston, d. 7 Mar., 1860. 

Samuel Martin Weston. A.M. b. 21 
July, 1819, Bristol. Teacher, Boston, d. 9 
July, 1887. 

Horatio Quincy Wheeler. A.M. b. 8 
Mar., 1819, Norridgewock. Lawyer and 
banker, Evansville, Ind. Res., Deering. 
d. 20 Jan., 1888, Elsinore, Cal. 

Horace Williams, b. 20 Feb., 1824, 
Augusta. Pres. C. 1. & N. R. R. Co., Clin- 
ton, Iowa. 

George Simeon Woodward. A.M. b. 
18 Oct., 1818, Gardiner. Pastor. Res., 
Leavenworth, Kan. d. 1 April, 1892. 

Henry Augustus Wyman. A.M. b. 4 
Sept., 1820, New Sharon. Lawyer, Skow- 
hegan. d. 6 Dec, 1867. 

49-* 35 



Class of 1845. 

William Loring Avery, b. 9 Oct., 1824, 

Belfast. Editor, d. 17 Mar., 1879, Me- 

chanicsville, Penn. 
Alvah Black, b. 3 Dec, 1817, Liming- 

ton. Lawyer, Paris, d. 24 Jan., 1882. 
Moses Morrill Butler. A.M. b. 8Mar , 

1824, Sanford. Lawyer, Portland, d. 21 

Oct., 1879. 



James Henry Deering. b. 19 June, 

1823, Denmark. Merchant, San Francisco, 
Cal. 

William Gates Dunlap. b. 29 Oct., 
1829, Brunswick. Merchant, Sandwich 
Islands; Olympia, Wash. d. 16 June, 1862. 

George Wells Durell. A.M. b. 1 May, 

1820, Kenuebunkport. Rector, Calais; 
Somerville, Mass. 

Thomas Amory Deblois Fessenden. 
b. 23 Jan., 1826, Portland. Lawyer, Au- 
burn. M. C, 1862-3. d. 28 Sept., 1868. 

Edward Mann Field. A.M. M.D., 
Jeff. Med. Coll., 1849. b. 27 July, 1822, 
Belfast. Physician, Bangor, d. 29 July, 
1887. 

Nathan Lamson Fowler, b. 16 Feb., 

1821, Fairfield. Civil engineer, Atlantic 
City, N. J. Res., Vinelaiid, N. J. 

Charles Marsden Freeman. A.M. b. 
26 Mar., 1825, Limerick. Lawyer, Cherry- 
fleld. Res., W. Baldwin. 

Lewis Goodrich, b. 20 Jan., 1817, 
Bingham. Bangor Theo. Sem.,' 1848. 
Pastor, Dedhain; W. Auburn. Res., 
Manchester, N. H. 

Moses Bradbury Goodwin, b. 4 April, 
1819, Buxton. U.S. civil service, Washing- 
ton, D. C. d. 7 Sept., 1882, Franklin, N. H. 

John Munroe Goodwin, b. 3 Sept., 

1822, Baldwin. Lawyer, Biddeford. State 
Senate, 1856. 

Lyman Gould. A.M. b. 16 June, 1817, 
Dixmont. Teacher, Meridian, Miss. Pres. 
Henderson Coll., Tex. Res., Baird, Tex. 

Francis Pickard Hale. b. Sept., 1819, 
Rowley, Mass. Solicitor of patents, 
Boston, d. Sept., 1877, Rowley, Mass. 

Richard Lord Hodgdon. M.D., Jeff. 
Med. Coll., 1852. b. 11 April, 1825, S. Ber- 
wick. Physician, Arlington, Mass. d. 30 
Jan., 1893. 

Alfred Waldo Johnson, b. 20 Dec, 

1824, Belfast. Lawyer and banker, d. 14 
Nov., 1869, Boston. 

George Henry Kingsbury, b. 4Mar., 
1827, Kennebunk. Lawyer, Boston. 

Javan Knapp Mason. A.M. D.D., 
1875. b. 20 Sept., 1817, Bethel. Bangor 
Theo. Scni., 1848. Pastor, Hampden; 
Thomaston; Fryeburg; Herndon, Va. 

Samuel Scammon Moody, b. 8 Sept., 
1824, Saco. d. 8 Aug., 1845. 

James Hoyt Newton, b. 16 Aug., 1811, 
Weathersfield, Vt. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1848. Pastor, Perry sburg, O. Farmer, 
Austin, 111. d. 5 April, 1874. 



ALUMNI 



55 



Horace Parker, b. 16 Nov., 1817, Kit- 
tery. Teacher, Elliot. 

Lewis Leonard Record. A.M. b. 1 
Sept., 181(5, Minot. Pastor, W. Scituate, 
Mass. Chaplain 23(1 Mass. Vols. d. 7 
Dec, 1871, Marlboro', N. H. 

Nathaniel Putnam Richardson. A.M. 
b. 22 Aug., 1825, Portland. Merchant, Port- 
land; Geneva, N.Y. Res.,Ocoee, Fla. 

Charles Phelps Roberts, b. 14 Feb., 

1822, Bangor. Journalist, Bangor. Res., 
Boston. 

O'Neil "Watson Robinson, b. 17 July, 

1824, Waterford. Lawyer, Bethel. Capt. 

4th Me. Battery, 1861. Major, d. 17 July, 

1864, Waterford. 
W^illiam Henry Seavey. A.M. b. 5 

Mar., 1823, Hallowell. Teacher, Boston. 

d. 26 April, 1868. 
John Hannibal Sheppard. A.M. M.D., 

Harv., 1849. b. 7 Mar., 1822, Wiscasset. 

Pliysician, Cal. d. 23 Dec, 1870, Boston. 
John Parker Skeele. A.M. b. 11 Oct., 

1821, Kennebunkport. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1850. Pastor. N. Wilbraham, Mass.; E. 

Bloomfleld, N. Y. d. 23 April, 1881. 
Elbridge Smith, b. 22 Oct., 1818, Old- 
town. Lawyer, Menasha, Wis. 
William Bradford Snell. A.M. b. 22 

July, 1821, Wintlnop. Lawyer,' Fairfield. 

Capt. 12th Me. Vols., 1801-4. State Senate, 

1868-0. Judge Police Court, Washington, 

D. C. d. 24 Oct., 1800. 
Joseph Merrill True. A.M. b. 2!) 

Mar., 1818, Pownal. Prin. Lee Normal 

Acad. d. 5 Oct., 1874. 
Isaac Newton Wads worth, b. 24 Dec, 

1823, Manchester. Farmer, Manchester, 
d. 17 Mar., 1891. 

Ganem W^. Washburn, b. 29 Oct., 
1823, Livermore. Lawyer, Oslikosh, Wis. 
State Senate. Judge Circuit Court. 

Milton Welch, b. 5 Aug., ISli), Mon- 
mouth. Teacher, Houlton. d. Jan., 1866. 

Nathaniel Gilman White, b. 18 May, 
1821, Dcerfleld, Vt. Lawyer, Lawrence, 
Mass. Pres. B. & M. R. R. d. 12 Sept., 
1886, Hampton Beach, N. II. 

Francis Fenelon Williams. A.M. b. 
31 July, 1824, Kennebunk. Hartford Theo. 
Sem., 1851. Cong, ministry. Conn.; Mass. 
d. 3 Aug., 1891, Palmer, INIass. 

Joshua Young. D.D.,1890. b. 29 Sept., 
1823, Randolph. Harv. Div. School., 1848. 
Pastor, Boston ; Burlington, Vt.; Groton, 
Mass. 

■38— * 2:1 



Class of 1846. 

Levi Loring Bradbury, b.6 Feb., 1822, 
Auburn. Lawyer, Montgomery, Tex. d.5 
Oct., 1860, Livingston, Tex. 

Edwin Lee Brown, b. 4 Mar., 1827, 
Milo. Architect, Boston. Manufacturer, 
Chicago, 111. d. 21 July, 1891. 

Charles Moody Chamberlain, b. 4 
July, 1825, New Orleans, La. Lawyer, New 
Orleans; San Francisco. Judge District 
Court, d. 14 Sept., 1862, Virginia City, 
Nev. 

Charles Stetson Crosby. A.M. b. 2 
Oct., 1825, Hampden. Lawyer, Bangor; 
Manchester, la. Lieut. 1st Me. Vols. d. 23 
Jan., 1881. 

Frederick Augustus Deane. b. 17 
Sept., 1825, Ellsworth. Lawyer, California. 
Lieut. 1st Cal. Vols. Lieut. 30th Me. Vols, 
d. 16 Mar., 1867, at sea. 

Charles Robert Pinckney Dunlap. 
A.M. M.D.,1849. b. 26 Feb., 1827, Bruns- 
wick. Surgeon, U. S. Vols. Physician, 
New York City. Res., Brunswick. 

Joseph W^illard EUis. A.M. M.D., 
Jell' Med. Coll., 1849. b. 30 Jan., 1825, 
Augusta. Physician, Augusta. d.7Mar., 
lS(i2. 

Charles Henry Emerson, b. 2 Aug., 
1818, Parsonsfleld. Pastor, Springfield and 
Lee ; Creighton, Nelj. ; Pope Valley, Cal. 

John Samuel Hill Fogg. A.M. M.D., 
Harv., 1850. b. 21 May, 1826, Eliot. Phy- 
sician, S. Boston, d. 16 Oct., 1893. 

James W^illiam Hanscom. b. 22 Oct., 
1827, Eliot. Teacher, d. 23 Aug., 1847, 
Saco. 

John HaskeU. A.M. b. 11 Feb., 1821, 
New Gloucester. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1850. 
Pastor, Dover, Mass.; Billerica, Mass. 
Res., Gray. 

Stephen Abbott Holt. b. 13 Feb., 1821, 
Norwaj-. Andover Theo. Sem., 1849. Pas- 
tor, Milton, Vt. Merchant, Boston. Res., 
Winchester, Mass. 

W^illiam Francis Jackson. A.M. M.D., 
Jeff. Med. Coll., 1849. b. 15 Nov., 1824, 
Brunswick. Physician, Ro.xbury, Mass. 
d. 3 April, 1879. 

Franklin Lafayette Knight. A.M. 
M.D., Univ. Md., IS.57. b. 3 Aug., 1824, in 
M.aine. Rector, Kent, Md. Prof. Greek, 
Univ. of the South. Rector, Washington, 
D. C. d. 28 April, 1876. 

George Frost Mellen. A.M. M.D., 
Jeff. Med. Coll., 1851. b. 28 Feb., 1826, 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Durham, N. H. Physician, Satartia, Miss. 
d. 23 Feb., 1877. 
Donatus Merrill, b. 7 Mar., 1824, Kit- 
tery. Bangor Theo. Sem., ISoO. Pastor, 
Bunker Hill, 111. d. 17 Aug., 1853, Wood- 
burn, 111. 
Moses Leland Morse. A.M. b. 9 May, 
1822, Wilton. Teacher, Stoneham, Mass. 
Lawyer, Boston, d. 27 Oct., 1875, Charles- 
town, Mass. 
Henry Orr. b. 23 June, 1823, Bruns- 
wick. Lawyer, Brunswick, d. 20 Nov., 
1888. 
■William Osgood. A.M. M.D., 1850. 
b. 12 Nov., 1825, N. Yarmouth. Physician, 
N. Yarmouth. 
Jairus TVare Perry. LL.D., 1875. b. 
18 Dec, 1821, Casco. Lawyer, Salem, d. 
27 Aug., 1877. 
Josepli Coffln Pickard. A.M. b. 7 
Sept., 1826, Rowley, Mass. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1852. Prof. Mod. Lang., Univ. Wis. 
Prof. Eng. Lit., Univ. 111. Res., Burlin- 
game, Kan. 
Josiah Pierce. A.M. b. 14 June, 1827, 
Gorham. Lawyer, Portland. Sec'y U. S. 
Legation, St. Petersburg. Knight of St. 
Anne, 1865. Res., London, Eng. 
William Whitney Rice. LL.D., 1886. 
b. 7 Mar., 1826, Deerfield, Mass. Lawyer, 
Worcester, Mass. M. C, 1876-86. 
Frederic Dummer Sewall. A.M. b. 22 
Jan., 1826, Bath. Lawyer. Col. 19th Me. 
Vols., 1862. Bvt.Brig.-Gen.,1865. Super- 
visor U. S. Int. Rev., Washington, D. C. 
Leonard Downes Shepley. b. 29 Apr., 
1826, Saco. Merchant, Portland. d.SDec, 
1878. 
Benjamin Galen Snow. A.M. b. 4 
Oct., 1817, Brewer. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1849. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Micro- 
nesia, d. 1 May, 1880, Brewer. 
Perez Southworth. b. 11 Aug., 1822, 
Winthrop. Pastor, Garrettsburg, Ky. d. 
15 June, 1849, near Gallatin, Tenn. 
Charles Augustus Spofford. A.M. 
b. 12 .Jan., 1822, Deer Isle. Lawj-er. State 
Senate, 1854. Speaker State Leg., 1857. . 
Thomas Hammond Talbot. A.M. b.31 
.July, 18-23, E. Machias. Lawyer, Portland. 
Lieut.-Col. 18th Me. Vols., 1862-4. Bvt. 
Brig.-Gen., 1865. Asst. Atl'y Gen., Wash- 
ington, D. C. Lawyer, Boston. 
James Brown Thornton. A.M. b. 6 
July, 1825, Saco. Pastor, Scarboro; Mil- 
ford, Mass. d. 9 Nov., 1888, Scarboro. 



George Barnard Upham. A.M. M.D., 

1850. b. 39 Mar., 1824. Physician, Yonkers, 
N. Y. d. 9 Aug., 1889. 

John Anderson Waterman. A.M. 
b. 24 June, 1827, Windham. Lawyer, 
Gorham. d. 6 Mar., 1893. 

Edwin Bonaparte Webb. A.M. D.D., 
1877; also Williams, 1865. b. 19 Jan., 1820, 
Newcastle. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1850. Pas- 
tor, Augusta; Boston. Res., Wellesley, 
Mass. 

Samuel Jameson Witherbee. b. 18 
Jan., 1826, Machias. Teacher, Laurel, 
Del. d. June, 1862. 

34— *22 

Class of 1847. 

Walter Bingham Alden. b. 4 April, 

1827, Belfast. Lawyer, Belfast. Merchant, 

New York City. d. 9 Sept., 1893, Belfast. 
"William Melville Baker, b. 4 July, 

1832, Phippsburg. Chaplain 97th 111. Vols., 

1861-4. Prof. Univ. 111. d. Ifi April, 1873, 

Champaign, 111. 
Charles Woodbury Barrett. A.M. 

b. Nov., 1826, Portland. Civil engineer, 

Portland, d. 7 May, 1866. 
Samuel Augustus Bickford. b. 21 

Oct., 1833, Skowhegan. Lawyer, Anson. 

Insurance agent, Skowhegan. 
Alvin Boody. A.M. b. 23 July, 1820, 

Jackson. Teacher, Auburn, d. 6 Oct., 

1858, Hudson, Wis. 
Jonathan Greenleaf Eveleth. A.M. 

b. 8 May, 1821, New Gloucester. Lawyer, 

New York City. d. 10 Dec, 1861. 
Samuel Archer Eveleth. A.M. b. 5 

Jan., 1826, Windham. Lawyer, Windham. 

d. 1 April, 1856. 
Henry Fossett. b. 4 Feb., 1824, Strong. 

Lawyer, Meridian, Tex. Major frontier 

service, 1863-5. d. 15 July, 1881. 
Samuel W^esley Hatch, b. 17 Dec, 

1826, Bowdoinham. Teacher, Augusta, 

Ga. ; Jeffersonville, Ga. d. 10 April, 1864. 
Ebenezer Stevens Jordan. A.M. b. 

11 Sept., 1819, Raymond. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 18.55. Pastor, Cumberland; Brown- 

lield. d. 7 Jan., 1890, New Gloucester. 
John Dennys Kilby. b. 26 Aug., 1826, 

Dennysville. Med. student, d. 19 Sept., 

1849, Bangor. 
Edwin Leonard. A.M. b. 11 Nov., 

1826, Brewer. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1850. 

Pastor, Milton, Mass.; Morris, Conn.; 

Dover, Mass. 



ALUMNI 



57 



William Colburn Marshall, b. 17 Aug., 

1827, Belfast. Lawyer, Racine, Wis. Mer- 
chant, Belfast. 

Charles Edward McDougall. A.M. 

M.D., Univ. Penu., 1853. I). 4 July, 1830, 
, Charleston, S. C. Physician, Milton, Fla. 

Rector, Milton, Fla. 
George Jarvis Means. A. M. b. 29 

Mar., 1827, Augusta. Pastor, Howells, 

N. Y. d. 30 May, 1S79, Augusta. 
Samuel Newell Merrill, b. 16 April, 

1819, Conway, N. H. Lawyer, Lowell, 

Mass. ; Tehama, Cal. d. 22 Feb., 1882. 
Franklin Benjamin Merrill. M. D., 

Jeflf. Med. Coll., lS.i2. b. 16 Feb., 1825, 

Buxton. Physician, Alfred. 
Charles Benjamin Merrill. A.M. LL.B., 

Harv., 1849. b. 14 April, 1827, Portland. 

Lawyer, Portland. Lieut. Col. 17th Me. 

Vols., 1862-4. d. 5 April, 1891. 
Isaac Stevens Metcalf. A.M. b. 29 

Jan., 1822, Royalston, INlass. Civil engi- 
neer. Res., Elyria, Ohio. 
Henry Baker Neil. A.M. b. 21 Dec, 

1827,Skowhegan. Miner, Australia. Mer- 
chant, Tie Siding, Wyoming. 
Joseph O'Brien, b. 19 Feb., 1828, Ma- 

chias. Lawyer and merchant, d. Oct., 

1869. 
George Stevens Peters, b. 2 Juue, 

1826, Ellsworth. Lawyer, Ellsworth, d.6 

Oct., 1881. 
Samuel John Pike. A.M. b. 15 April, 

1828, Newbnryport, Mass. Tutor. Teacher, 
Somervillc, Mass. d. 5 Nov. , 1861, Boston. 

George Nelson Richardson, b. 27 
Nov., 1827, Eastport. Pastor, Wcstboro', 
Mass. d. 11 Sept., 1870, Worcester, Mass. 

John Cotton Smith. A.M. D.D., Co- 
lumbia, 1862. b. 4 Aug., 1826, Andover, 
Mass. GambierTheo. Sem.,0.,1849. Rec- 
tor, New York City. d. 9 Jan., 1882. 

Albion Parris Spinney, b. 4 July, 1825, 
Eliot. Lawyer and banker, Ashland, 
Penn. 

Anson Gancello Stanchfield. b. 7 
Sept., 1822, Leeds. Lawyer, Hallowell; 
Boston. 

Charles Henry Wheeler. A.M. b. 11 
June, 1831, Salem, Mass. Harv. Div. Sch., 
18.54. Pastor, Peabody, Mass. ; Winchen- 
don, Mass. d. 30 June, 1888. 

Crosby Howard Wheeler. D.D., 1887. 
b. 8 Sept., 1823, Hampden. Bangor Theo. 
Seni., 1852. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., 
Turkey. Pres. Armenia Coll., Harpoot, 
Turkey. 



Henry Donald W^hitcomb. b. 19 Feb., 
1826, 'Eastport. Civil engineer, Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Jasper Strong W^hiting. A.M. b. 25 
April, 1828, Houlton. Brig.-Gen., C. S. A. 
d. 25 Dec, 1862, Richmond, Va. 

31—* 19 

Class of 1848. 

Augustus Oliver Allen. A.M. b. 21 

Dec, 1827, Gardiner. Lawyer, Boston, 
d. 17 Aug., 1869. 

Edwin W^aUace Bartlett. A.M. b. 12 
Sept., 1826, Bethel. Teacher, Roxbury, 
Mass. d. 20 Feb., 1855, Bethel. 

Adino James Burbank. A.M. b. 22 
July, 1821, Gilead. Lawyer, New York 
City. d. 22 Mar., 1873, Schaghticoke, L. 1. 

Isaac Winslow Case. A.M. b. 14 
Nov., 1822, Kenduskeag. Farmer and 
teacher. Capt. 22d Me. Vols. d. 6 July, 
1863, Port Hudson, La. 

John Dinsmore. A.M. b. 20 April, 
1821, Anson. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1852. 
Pastor, N. Hampton, N. H.; Winslow; 
Harpswell. Res., Auburn. 

Henry Edward Eastman. A.M. b. 2G 
Jan., 1826, Derry, N. H. Merchant. Res., 
Framingham, Mass. 

George Albert Fairfield. A.M. b. 1 
Mar., 1829, Saco. U. S. coast survey, 
Washington, D. C. 

David Fales. b. 20 June, 1822, E. Thom- 
aston. Lawyer, Biddeford. Merchant, 
New York City. d. 26 Dec, 1882, Bidde- 
ford. 

Charles Stewart Daveis Fessenden. 
M.D., 1851. b. 23 Feb., 1828, Portland. 
Surgeon U. S. marine hospital service. 
Mobile, Ala. 

Frederick Fox. b. 3 Nov., 1827, Port- 
land. Lawyer, Portland. 

W^illiam Frederic Goodwin. A.M. 
LL.B., Harv., 18.54. b. 27 Sept., 1823, Bux- 
ton. Lawyer, Concord, N. H. Lieut. 16th 
Inf. U. S. A., 1861; Bvt. Capt., 1863. d.l2 
Mar., 1872, Concord, N. H. 

Julius Lorenzo Hallett. b. Nov., 1828, 
Augusta. Lawyer, d. 10 Mar., 1852, Mo- 
bile, Ala. 

Dexter ArnoU Hawkins. A.M. b. 24 
Juue, 1825, Canton. Lawyer, New York 
City. d. 24 July, 1886, Groton, Conn. 

Simon James Humphrey. A.M. D.D., 
Beloit, 1879. b. 31 Dec, 1820, Derry, N. H. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



And. Theo. Sem., 1852. Pastor, New- 
ark, O. Dist. Sec'y A. B. C. F. M. Res., 
Chicago, 111. 
Samuel Fisher Humphrey, b. 8 Mar., 

1822, Derry, N. H. Lawyer, Bangor. 
Joseph Christmas Ives. A.M. b. 25 
Dec, 1828, New York City. Lieut., U. S. A. 
Col., C. S. A. (1. 12 Nov., 1869, New York 
City. 
John Jewett. A.M. b. 25 Sept., 1827, 
Readfleld. Lawyer, Appleton, Wis. Capt. 
21st Wis. Vols. d. 21 Nov., 1862, Mitchells- 
ville, Tenn. 
Charles Fisk Merrick, b. 19 Dec, 1827, 
Natchez, Miss. Cotton broker. E. R. agt. 
Edward "Watts Morton. A.M. M.D., 
Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1856. b. 30 Aug., 
1828, Kennebunk. Physician, Kennebunk. 
d. 11 Jan., 1894. 
Guilford Snow Newcomb. b. 3 Feb., 
1824, Warren. Princ. New Bedford High 
School; Lincoln Acad. Farmer, West- 
borough, Mass. 
Charles Appleton Packard. A.M. 
M.D., 1856. b. 10 Nov., 1828, Brunswick. 
Physician, Waldoboi'o'; Bath. 
Daniel "Webster Piekard. A.M. b. 7 
June, 1830, Rowley, Mass. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1852. Pastor, Uroveland, Mass. d. 
6 Feb., 1860, Auburn. 
WiUiam Chauncey Pond. D.D., 1888. 
b. 22 Feb., 1830, Cambridgeport, Mass. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1852. Pastor, Downie- 
ville, Cal.; San Francisco, Cal. 
Thomas Hill Rich. A.M. b. 5 Sept., 
1822, Bangor. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1852. 
Prof. Hebrew, Bates Coll. d. 6 July, 
1893. 
John Hodgdon Rogers. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1852. b. 7 Aug., 1827, Bath. Law- 
.^ yer. d. 7 July, 1861. 
Benjamin Shurtleff Savage, b. 8 
June, 1828, Bangor. Teacher, Madison, 
Ga. d. 11 Oct., 1851, Quincy, 111. 
Jotham Bradbury SewaU. A.M. b. 3 
Oct., 1825, Newcastle. Tutor. Bangor 
Theo. Sem., 1854. Pastor, Lynn, Mass. 
Prof. Greek B. C. Head Master, Thayer 
Acad., South Braintree, Mass. 
Egbert Coffin Smyth. A.M. D.D., 
1866; also Harv., 1887. b. 24 Aug., 1829, 
Brunswick. Tutor. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1853. Prof. B. C Prof. Eccles. Hist., 
Andover Theo. Sem. 
Benjamin Stanton. A.M. b. 20 Oct., 
1817, Lebanon. Prof. Latin, Union Coll., 
Schenectady, N.Y. d. 18 July, 1874. 



Oliver Stevens, b. 22 June, 1825, North 
Andover, Mass. Lawyer, Boston. Dist. 
Atfy. 

Albert Gookin Thornton, b. 25 Dec, 
1827, Saco. Lawyer. Res., England. 

Richard Henry Tibbits. b. 2 Aug., 
1827. Merchant, San Francisco, Cal. Phy- 
sician, Rosario, Mexico, d. 9 Oct., 1885, 
San Francisco, Cal. 

"WiUiam Titcomb. b. 23 Jan., 1828, 
Kennebunk. Mariner, d. 11 Aug., 1851. 

Charles Ames Washburn, b. 16 Mar., 
1822, Livermore. Journalist, San Fran- 
cisco. U. S. minister, Paraguay. Res., 
Morristown, N. J. d. 26 Jan., 1889, New 
York Cily. 

34— *19 

Class of 1849. 

ZabdielBoylston Adams. M.D., Harv., 

1853. b. 25 Oct., 1829, Boston. Physician, 
Framinghani, Mass. Surgeon 32d Mass. 
Vols.; Capt., 1863; Bvt. Major, 1865. 

Augustus Jedediah Burbank. b. 5 
Mar., 1829, Bethel. Capt. Ist Me. Cav., 
1861. Real estate, Chicago, 111. 

Charles Cothren. b. 16 June, 1822, 
Farmington. Teacher, New Jersey. Man- 
ufacturer, New York City. Res., Red 
Bank, N. J. 

Nathaniel Cothren. A.B., Yale, 1850. 
b. 21 Jan., 1825, Farmington. 23d Nat'l 
Guards, N. Y. Vols. Lawyer, New York 
City. 

Llewellyn Deane. b. 23 April, 1829, 
Ellsworth. Lawyer, Portland; Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Lincoln Fletcher Emerson. b. 18 
Sept., 1829, Kennebunk. Teacher, Boston, 
d. 5 Mar., 1864. 

John MarshaU Eveleth. A.M. M.D., 

1854. b. 24 Feb., 1828, Windham. Physi- 
cian, Mechanic Falls; Hallowell. 

Charles Franklin Henry Greene, b. 

21 April, 1827, Athens. Lawyer, Athens. 

d. 23 June, 1875. 
Eugene Bergtn Hinkley. b. 6 Mar., 

1827, Hallowell. Lawyer, Boston. Marine 

insurance, Boston. 
WiUiam Hobson. A.M. b. 13 Oct., 

1826, Buxton. Teacher, Saco. Capt. and 

Lieut.-Col., 17th Me. Vols., 1862-5. Bvt. 

Brig.-Gen. Lawyer, Boston. 
George Edwin Bartol Jackson. A.M. 

b. 14 Aug., 1829, Portland. Brest. M. C. 

R. R. Lawyer, Portland, d. 19 Oct., 1891. 



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59 



Orville Jennings. A.M. b. 14 Jan., 
1825, Leeds. Lawyer, Washington, Ark. 
Judge Circuit Court. U. S. Dist. Att'y. 
(1. 3 Oct., 1866, Little Rock. Ark. 

■William Ladd Jones. A.M. b. 18 
Sept., ]S27, Minot. Bangor Theo. Seni., 
1853. Home Miss., California. Pres. Oalui 
Coll., S. I. Pastor, Cloverdale, Cal. 

Ammi Ruhamah Mitchell. A.M. b. 11 
Feb., 18-26, Portland. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1852. Home Miss., Iowa; Kansas. 

John St. Clare Paine, b. 12 Aug., 1828, 
Shapleigh. Res., Springvale. d. 6 Feb., 
1851, Key West, Fla. 

George Augustus Perkins. A.M. b. 24 
June, 1827, Farmington. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1853. Miss., A. B. C. F. M., Marash, 
Turkey. Prof. Robert Coll., Constanti- 
nople. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Wendell, 
Mass. 

George Leland Richardson, b. 14 
Jan., 1829, Bath. Broker, Boston. Res., 
Somerville, Mass. 

George Oliver Robinson. A.M. b. 13 
Mar., 1821, Oxford. Lawyer, Blooming- 
ton, 111. Res., Cambridge, Mass. 

John Thomas Stanley, b. 13 Dec, 

1826, Farmington. Teacher, Bastrop, Tex. ; 
Chapel Hill, Tex. d. 23 Oct., 1868. 

Robert Richardson Thompson. A.M. 

b. 17 Dec, 1822, Rumford. Civil engineer. 

Lieut. 13lh N. H. Vols., 1863. d. 19 Sept., 

1864, Fort Harrison, Va. 
Albert Harris Ware. A.M. b. 7Aug., 

1827, Athens. Lawyer, No. Anson, d. 1 
April, 1893, Portland. 

Spencer Wells. A.M. b. 17 Feb., 1827, 
West Newbury, Mass. Teacher, d. 25 
May, 1881, Portland. 

Joseph Williamson. A.M. b. 5 Oct., 

1828, Belfast. Lawyer, Belfast. 

23— * 9 

Class of 1850. 

John Pickens Abbot. A.M. b. 26 July, 

1828, Warren, R. I. Purser, U. S. N. Capt. 

12th R. I. Vols., 1862. Physician, Warren, 

R. I. d. 10 Oct., 1886. 
Francis Adams. A.M. b. 10 July, 1824, 

Topsham. Lawyer, Bath. 
Lemuel Weeks Atherton. A.M. b. 12 

May, 1828, Castine. Lawyer, Dixon, 111. 

d. Aug., 1859. 
W^illiam Nelson Nailing Bell. b. 20 

July, 1828, Dresden, Tenu. Lawyer, d. 3 

July, 1862. 



Samuel Preble Buck. A.M. M.D., 
1853. b. 13 Dec, 1827, Woolwich. Physi- 
cian, West Woolwich. 
John Johnson Bulfinch. A.M. b. 1 
May, 1830, Waldoboro. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1856. Pastor, Newcastle; Bremen. 
Res., Waldoboro. 
Samuel Gushing Burr. A.M. b. 14 
Feb., 1830, Boston. Lawyer, d. 30 Dec, 
1861, Bolton, Mass. 
Charles Edward Butler, b. 15 Oct., 
1825, Hallowell. Teacher, Trenton, Tenn. 
Merchant, Fulton, Tenn. d. 1890. 
Charles CarroU Everett. A.M. D.D., 
1870; also Harv., 1874. b. 15 June, 1829, 
Brunswick. Prof. Mod. Lang. Librarian. 
Harv. Div. Sch., 1859. Pastor, Bangor. 
Prof. Theology, Harv. Coll. 
WiUiam Pierce Frye. A.M. LL.D., 
1889 ; also Bates, 1881. b. 2 Sept., 1830, Lew- 
iston. Lawyer. State Att'y Gen., 1867-70. 
M. C, 1871-81. U. S. Senator, 1881-. 
W^illiam Sewall Gardner. A.M. b. 1 
Oct., 1828, Lowell, Mass. Lawyer, Boston. 
Judge Superior Court, 1875-85. Judge 
Supreme Court, 188.i-7. d. 4 April, 1888, 
Newton, Mass. 
George Peabody Goodwin. A.M. b. 
22 April, 1825, Baldwin. Lawyer, Dixon, 
111. Res., Evauston, 111. d. 12 June, 1878. 
Henry Fiske Harding. A.M. b. 28 
Mar., 1827, Union. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
18.54. Pastor, Machias. Manfr., Hallowell. 
Pastor, East Machias. 
Samuel Little Hodgman. b. 17 Dec, 
1827, Warren. Book-keeper, Boston. Res., 
Taunton, Mass. 
Freeland Salmon Holmes. A.M. M.D., 
Columbian Univ., 1854. b. 8 Sept., 1827, 
Foxcroft. Physician, Foxcroft. Surgeon 
6th Me. Vols., 1862. Brig. Surg., 1863. d.23 
June, 1863, near Germantown, Va. 
Oliver Otis Howard. A.M. LL.D., 
1888; also Colby, 1865; also Shurtleff, 111., 
1865; also Gettysburg Theo. Sem., 1866. 
b. 8 Nov., 1830, Leeds. U. S. Mil. Acad., 
18.54. Prof. Math., West Point. Col. 3d 
Me. Vols., 1861. Brig. Gen. Vols., 1861. 
Brig. Gen., U. S. A. Bvt. Maj. Gen., 1865. 
Major Gen., U. S. A., 1886. 
Daniel Cony Ingraham. A.M. b. 14 
July, 1830, Augusta. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1856. Rector, Lewiston. d. 23 Nov., 1860, 
Augusta. 
George FoUansbee Jackson. A.M. 
M.D., .leff. Med. Coll., 18.53. b. 7 Oct., 1827, 
Pittston. Physician, New York City. 



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John Nelson Jewett. b. 8 Oct., 1827, 
Palmyrii. Lawyer, Chicago. State Sen- 
ate, 1871-2. 

Arthur McArthur. A.M. b. 15 Sept,, 
1830, Limington. Lawyer. Major6thLa. 
Vols., C. S. A. d. 28 May, 1862, Win- 
chester, Va. 

Abner Morrill. A.M. b. 18 Aug., 1827, 
Limerick. Pastor, Farmington ; Painted 
Post, N. Y.; Susquelianna, Penn. 

Peleg Stone Perley. A.M. b. 14 July, 
1829, Livermore. Lawyer, Henry, 111. ; 
Phoenix, Arizona. 

Trueman Summerfield Perry, b. 20 
Dec, 1820, Oxford. U. S. civil service, 
Washington, D. C. Pastor, Cumberland; 
Limerick. 

George Gilmer Poindexter. A.M. b. 
28 Feb., 1829, Louisa Co., Va. Lawyer. 
U. S. civil service, Washington, D. C. 
Editor, Nashville, Tenn. d. 18 Nov., 1859. 

John Smith SewaU. A.M. D.D., 1878. 
b. 20 Mar., 1830, Newcastle. Bangor 
Theo. Sem., 1858. Pastor, Wenham, Mass. 
Chap. 8th Mass. Vols., 1864. Prof. Kliet. 
and Oratory, B. C. Prof. Sac. Rhet., 
Bangor Theo. Sem. 

Thomas Robinson Smith. A.M. b. 
Nov., 1830, Bath. Lawyer, Bolivar, Tenn. ; 
Memphis, Tenn. d. 6 Mar., 1872. 

George Harvey Snell. A.M. b. 27 
July, 1829, Unity. Lawyer, d. 19 Mar., 
1858. 

Samuel Adams Stinson. A.M. b. 22 
Nov., 1831, Wiscasset. Lawyer, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. d. IS Feb., 1866, Wiscasset. 

Eugene Thompson, b. 8 May, 1828, 
Topsham. d. 6 Oct., 1850. 

Patrick Henry Townsend. b. 28 Oct., 
1823, Salisbury, N. H. Lawyer. U. S. 
civil service, Washington, D. C. d. 21 
May, 1864. 

George Howe Vose. A.M. b. 19 Mar., 
1829, Augusta. Farmer, California. Res., 
San Lorenzo, Cal. 

31— *16 

Class of 1851. 

Philip Henry Brown. A.M. b. 16 Oct., 

1831, Portland. Banker, Portland, d. 25 

Oct., 1893. 
John Warren Butterfield. A.M. b. 20 

Dec, 1829, Vassalboro. U. S. civil service, 

Washington, D. C. Lawyer. 
Daniel Lewis Eaton, b. 31 Oct., 1825, 

Calais. Journalist, Pittsburg, Peun. Pay- 



master, U. S. A. Bvt. Lieut.-Col., 1865. 

Bank cashier, Washington, D. C. d. 22 

Feb., 1S73. 
Joseph Palmer Fessenden. M.D., 

N. Y. Med. Coll., 1854. b. 27 Sept., 1831, 

Portland. Physician, Lewistou; Salem, 

Mass. 
John Samuel Hatch Frink. b. 9 Nov., 

1831, Greenland, N. H. Lawyer, Ports- 
mouth, N. H. .Judge Supreme Court, 1877. 

Paris Gibson, b. 1 July, 1830, Brown- 
field. Manufacturer, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Real estate and mining. Great Falls, Mon- 
tana. 

Augustus Choate Hamlin. M.D., 
Harv., 1855. b. 28 Aug., 1829, Bangor. 
Physician, Bangor. Asst. Surg. 2d Me. 
Vols., 1861. Med. Inspector, U.S. A. Bvt. 
Col., 1865. 

George Lafayette Hayes. A.M. b. 5 
Dec, 1831, Barnstead, N. H. Teacher, 
Russellville, Ky. d. 23 July, 1854. 

Hiram Hayes, b. 24 May, 1831, In- 
dustry. Lawyer, Superior, Wis. Quar- 
termaster, U. S. A., 1862. Chief Quarter- 
master, 1864. 

John Sydney Hurd. A.M. b. 26 Dec, 

1832, Fryeburg. Surgeon, Iowa Vols. Phy- 
sician, Hampton, la.; Chapin, la. 

Ellas Osgood Libby. b. 17 Aug., 1829, 
Limerick. Publisher, Boston, d. 31 Oct., 
1860, New Orleans. 

"William Martin Luther Marshall. 
A.M. b. 12 0ct., 1827,Hallowell. Lawyer, 
Baltimore, d. 1863. 

John Cummings MerriU. M.D., N. Y. 
Med. Coll., 18!54. b. 3 Nov., 1831, Portland. 
Surgeon, C. S. A. Physician, Portland. 

"William Oliver Otis. A.M. b. 18 Dec, 
1831, Hallowell. Teacher and lawyer, 
Austin, Tex. d. 13 Mar., 1889, Terrell, 
Tex. 

"William Henry Owen. A.M. LL.B., 
Columbia, 1861. b. 5 Feb., 1830, Brook- 
haven, N. Y. Lieut. .3d Me. Vols., 1861. 
Col., 1864. Civil engineer. U. S. Quarter- 
master Dept., Washington, D. C. 

William Alfred Packard. A.M.; also 
Dartmouth, 1864. Ph.D., Hamilton, 1868. 
b. 26 Aug., 1830, Brunswick. Tutor. An- 
dover Theo. Sem., 1857. Prof. Greek, Dart- 
mouth. Prof. Latin and Science of Lang., 
Coll. of New Jersey. 

George Adams Pollard. A.M. b. 18 
Aug., 1830, Hallowell. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
18.54. Miss., A. B. C. F. M., Turkey. Pas- 
tor, Miciiigan. Res., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



ALUMNI 



61 



Charles "Wentworth Roberts. A.M. 

b. 22 Oct., 1828, Okltowii. Lumber mer- 
chant. Bank cashier. Lieut.-Col.2cl Me. 
Vols., 1861. Bvt. Brig.-Gen., 1805. Res., 
Bangor. 

William Scott Southgate. A.M. D.D., 
1889. b. 10 April, 1831, Portland. Gen. 
Theo. Sem., 18.1.5. Rector, Annapolis, Md. 

Joseph A shur Ware. b. 30 Aug., 1832, 
Portland. .Journalist. U. S. civil service, 
Washington, D. C. d. 25 May, 1874. 

Henry Willis. A.M. LL.B., Harv., 
18.'54. b. 5 June, 1831, Portland. Lawyer, 
Portland, d. 16 Mar., 1868. 

Joseph Charles Augustus Wingate. 
A.M. 1). 16 Nov., 1830, Stratham, N. H. 
Lawyer, Concord, N. H. U. S. consul, 
Swatow, China; Foochow, China. Res., 
Stratham, N. H. 

22 *8 

Class of 1852. 

George Franklin Allen. A.M. b. 30 
June, 1828, Wolfboro', N. H. Harv. Div. 
Sch., 18m. Sup'tChildren'sMissionHome, 
Boston, d. 17 Mar., 1860. 

Jesse Franklin Butterfield. b. 30 May, 
1825, Farmington. Teacher, d. 24 Sept., 
1868, K. Minneapolis, IMiiin. 

Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. A.M. 
LL.D., 1869; also Coll. Penn., 1866. b. 8 
Sept., 1828, Brewer. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1855. Inst. Logic and Nat. Theol. Prof. 
Rhet. and Oratory ; Mod. Lang.; Ment. 
and Mor. Phil. ; Lect. Pol. Sci. and Pub. 
Law. President, 1871-83. Lieut.-Col.20th 
Me. Vols., 1862; Bvt. Maj. -Gen. ,1865. Gov- 
ernor, 1867-70. Pres. Institute of Arts, 
New York City. 

Charles Chesley. b. 12 April, 1827, 
Wakefield, N. H. Lawyer, Wakefield, 
N. H. Solicitor Int. Rev., Washington, 
D. C. 

John White Chickering. A.M. b. 11 
Sept., 1831, Bolton, Mass. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1860. Pastor, Exeter, N. H. Prof. 
Nat. Hist., National Deaf Mute Coll., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

James Deering Fessenden. b. 28 Sept. , 
1833, Portland. Lawyer. Capt. 2d U. S. 
Vols., 1861; Bvt. Major-Gen., 1865. d. 18 
Nov., 1882, Portland. 

John Holmes Goodenow. A.M. b. 
25 Sept., 1832, Alfred. Lawyer, Alfred; 
Saco. Pres. State Senate, 1861-2. U. S. 
Consul-Gen., Constantinople. Res., New 
York City. 



Joseph Dana Howard. A.M. b. 15 

July, 1833, Limerick. Lawyer. Literary 

work. New York City. d. 15 Jan., 1872. 
Bezaleel Freeman Kendall. A.M. b. 

7 Oct., 1827, Bethel. Lawyer, Olympia, 

Washington, d. 7 Jan., 1863. 
John Walker May. b. 21 Jan., 1828, 

Winthrop. Lawyer, Auburn. 
Lewis Pierce. A.M. LL.B., Harv., 

1855. b. 15 April, 1832, Gorham. Lawyer, 
Portland. 

Dana Boardman Putnam. A.M. M.D., 
Georgia Med. Coll., 18.54. b. 19 Sept., 1825, 
Rumford. Physician, LaGrange, Ga.; 
Boston, d. 11 Feb., 1881. 

Albion Quincy Randall. A.M. b. 23 
Feb., 1828, Bowdoinham. Teacher, Pough- 
keepsie,N. Y.; Richmond, d. 30 Mar .^1878. 

Henry Stone. A.M. b. 27 Aug., 1830, 
Andover. Harv. Div. Sch., 1860. Jour- 
nalist. Lieut. 1st Wis. Vols., 1861; Bvt. 
Col., 1865. Editor, New York City. Res., 
Boston. 

George Harward Theobald. M.D., 
1854. b. 1 Feb., 1829, Richmond. Ship- 
builder and banker, Richmond. 

Walter Wells. A.M. b. 17 Nov., 1832, 
Salisbury, N. H. Teacher and author, 
d. 21 April, 1881, Portland. 

16— * 8 

Class of 1853. 

Jonathan Edwards Adams. A.M. D.D., 

1888. b. 29 Ai)ril,1822, VVoolwich. Bangor 
Theo. Sem., 18.58. Pastor, Searsport. Sec'y 
Maine Miss. Soc. Res., Bangor. 
William Carruthers. A.M. b. 9 July, 

1833, Liverpool, Eng. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1856. Pastor, Calais; Fairhaven, Mass.; 
Richmond Hill, N. Y. Res., New Bedford, 
Mass. 

John Leland Crosby. A.M. b. 17 May, 

1834, Bangor. Merchant. City Treas., 
1873-93. Treas. Bangor Savings Bank. 

Ephraim Chamberlain Cummings. 
A.M. b. 2 Sept., 1825, Albany. Tutor. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 18.57. Pastor, St. 
Johnsbury, Vt. Chap. 15th Vt. Vols. Prof. 
Men. and Mor. Phil., B.C. Res., Portland. 

Henry Richards Downes. A.M. b. 17 
Sept., 1832, Calais. Lawyer, Presque Isle, 
d. 24 Oct., 1883. 

W^illiam Paley Drew. A.M. b. 11 
Nov., 1829, Augusta. Prof. Anc. Lang., 
Tufts Coll. U. S. civil service, Washing- 
ton, D. C. U. S. bank examiner, Phila- 
delphia. 



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Charles Drummond. b. 11 July, 1831, 
Phippsburg. d. 28 Aug., 1853, North Con- 
way, N. H. 

James Wallace Emery. A.M. b. 7 
Feb., 1829, Buxton. Teacher, Bunkerhill, 
Tex.; Kaufman, Tex.; Roby, Tex. 

Marcellus Emery. A.M. b. 24 July, 
1830, Frankfort. Lawyer and editor, Ban- 
gor, d. 23 Feb., 1879. 

Stephen Foss. A.M. M.D., Harv., 
1859. b. 20 June, 1825, New Portland. Sur- 
geon, U. S. N. Physician, Cincinnati; St. 
Mary's, Kan.; Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Melville Weston FuUer. A.M. LL.D., 
1888; also Northwestern Univ., 1888; also 
Harvard, J89L b. 11 Feb., 1833, Augusta. 
Lawyer, Chicago. Chief Justice U. S. 
Supreme Court. 

Henry Clay Goodenow. A.M. b. 23 
June, 1834, Alfred. Lawyer, Lewiston ; 
Bangor. 

George Stone Kimball. A.M. b. 2 
Jan., 1833, Gardiner. Lawyer. Lieut. Ist 
IMe.Cav.,1861. d. 19 June, 1863, Aldie, Va. 

Woodbury Fogg Langdon. b. IFeb., 

1830, Eumney, N. H. Merchant, Wasioja, 
Minn. Expi'ess agent, Plymouth, N. IL 

W^illiam Miltimore McArthur. b. 7 
July, 1832, Limington. Adm. bar, 1860. 
Capt., 8th Me. Vols., 1861 ; Bvt. Brig.-Gen., 
1865. State Senate, 1869. Farmer, Lim- 
ington . 

Joseph McKeen. A.M. M.D., 1856. 
b. 15 Oct., 1832, Brunswick. Surg. U. S. 
Vols., 1862. Physician, Topsham. d. 15 
Jan., 1881. 

Kingman Fogg Page. A.M. b. 10 
Oct., 1831, Rochester, N. H. Contractor, 
Washington, D.C.; New York City. d. 22 
April, 1885. 

David Marks Place, b. 4 Feb., 1832, 
Strafford, N.H. Merchant, Boston. Book- 
keeper, Lynn, Mass. 

Jeremiah Evarts Pond. b. 23 June, 

1831, Cambrldgeport, Mass. Bangor Theo. 
Sem.,1856. Pastor, Platteville, Wis.; War- 
ren, d. 14 Feb., 1886, Alfred. 

Luther Puffer, b. 11 Sept., 1833, Sud- 
bury, Mass. Law student, d. 27 Oct., 
1854, Grafton, N. H. 

Thaddeus Roberts Slmonton. A.M. 
b. 27 Sept., 1829, Camden. Lawyer. State 
Senate, 1885-6. 

John Barrett Southgate. A.M. b. 25 
July, 1833, Portland. Gen. Theo. Sem., 
N. Y.,1857. Rector, Lewistou. d. 7 Feb., 
1862, Scarborough. 



John Franklin Spalding. A.M. D.D., 
Trinity, 1873. b. 25 Aug., 1828, Belgrade. 
Gen. Theo. Sem., 1857. Rector, Erie, Penn. 
Bishop of Colorado. Res., Denver, Col. 

William Henry Todd. A.M. M.D., 
Edinburg, 1857. b. 19 June, 1832, Milltown, 
N. B. Physician, St. Stephen, N. B. 

Francis Everett Webb. b. 13 Mar., 
1829, Winthrop. Tutor. Lawyer, d. 20 
Nov., 1869. 

W^illiam Adolphus W^heeler. A.M.; 
also Harv., 1871. b. 14 Nov., 1833, Leices- 
ter, Mass. Literary work. Asst. Supt., 
Boston Public Library, d. 28 Oct., 1874, 
Boston. 

26— *11 



Class of 1854. 

George Washington Bartlett. b. 19 

Feb., 1828, Litchfield. Harv. Div.Sch., 1857. 
Pastor, Augusta. Chap. 14th Me. Vols., 
1861. d. 2 June, 1864, Coal Harbor, Va. 

William Morrison Bartley. A.M. b. 
9 May, 1833, Hampstead, N. H. Rector, 
Alabama, d. 3 Dec, 1862, Winchester, 
Tenn. 

David Thaxter Bradford, b. 14 Aug., 
1828, Cumberland. Music dealer, Atchi- 
son, Kan. 

Henry Purchis Brown. A.M. b. 19 
Oct., 1830, Baldwin. Merchant, Fond du 
Lac, Wis. d. 21 Sept., 1890. 

Charles Peleg Chandler. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1857. b. 4 Jan., 1835, Foxcroft. 
Lawyer, Boston. Major 1st Mass. Vols., 
1861. d. 30 June, 1862, Malvern Hill, Va. 

John Frederic Deane. b. 3 Sept., 1834, 
Bangor. Teacher and lawyer. New Or- 
leans, d. 2 Jan., 1872. 

John Abbot Douglass. A.M. M.D., 
Columbia, 1861. b. 20 Oct., 1829, Water- 
ford. Surgeon 11th Mass. Vols., 1863-4. 
Physician, Amesbury, Mass. 

Henry Dunlap. A.M. LL.B., Albany, 
N. Y., 1858. b. 16 Nov., 1834, Brunswick. 
Lawyer, New York City. U. S. civil serv- 
ice, Washington, D. C. d. 27 April, 1888. 

Ambrose Eastman. A.M. b. 18 April, 
1834, North Y^armouth. Lawyer, Boston. 

James Bonaparte Farrington. A.M. 
b. 3 Jan., 1831, Rochester, N. H. Physi- 
cian, San Jose, Cal. Asst. Surgeon, U. 
S. V. d. 22 Mar., 1883, Salinas City, Cal. 

Samuel Freeman. A.M. M.D., 1857. 
b. 17 Mar., 1830, Limerick. Druggist, 
Chelsea, Mass. Res., Everett, Mass. 



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63 



Harrison Gray. b. 18 Oct., 1827, Dan- 
gers, Mass. Lawyer, tl. 13 Feb., 1878. 

Council Greeley. A.M. b. 20 Mar., 
182.'), Dover. Lawyer, Quincy, 111.; Chi- 
cago. 

James Lewis Hatch, b. 13 Feb., 1832, 
New Gloucester. Journalist, Charleston, 
S. C. (1. 2.') Sept., 18.58. 

Charles Melvin Herrin. A.M. b. 9 
Nov., 1834, Houlton. Lawyer, cl. 9 May, 
1876. 

AVarren Johnson. A.M. b. 24 Dec, 
1830,Farmington. Tutor. Teacher, Tops- 
ham. State Sup't Sch. d. 28 April, 1877, 
Newton, Mass. 

Edwin Sewall Lenox. A.M. M.D., 
1S59. b. 19 Feb., 1830, Newcastle. Manu- 
facturer, Worcester, Mass. 

Daniel Clark Linscott. A.M. b. 17 
Mar., 1828, Jcfl'erson. Lawyer, ISoston. 

George Washington McLellan. A.M. 
b. 11 June, 1826, Monmouth. Teacher, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Manufacturer and 
teacher, San Jose, Cal. d. 11 Feb., 1883, 
Red Bank, N. J. 

Henry Nettleton Merrill, b. 23 Mar., 
1827, Norway. Lawyer, Haverhill, Mass. 

Joseph Edward Merrill, b. 8 Dec, 
1832, Yarmouth. Supt. N. E. News Co., 
Boston. Res., Newton, Mass. 

Benjamin Franklin Morrison, b. 9 
April, 1832, Fanningtoii. Teacher, Mai- 
den, Mass. 

James Ripley Osgood. A.M. b. 22 
Feb., 1836, Fryeburg. Publisher, Boston; 
London, Eng. d. 18 May, 1892. 

John Owen Robinson. A.M. b. 7 
July, 1832, Thoniaston. Lawyer, Thomas- 
ton ; Seattle, Wash. 

John "Wesley Simonds. A.M. b. 10 
May, 1829, Franklin, N.H. Teacher. State 
Sup't Sch., N. H. Pres. Univ. of Dakota, 
d. 3 June, 1885, Vermillion, S. Dak. 

Henry Hyde Smith. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1860. b. '2 Feb., 1832, Cornish. 
Lawyer, Boston. 

Joseph Emerson Smith. A.M. b. 19 
Mar., 183,5, Wiscasset. Lawyer, Wiscas- 
set; Chicago, 111. d. 16 June, 1881. 

Charles Winslow Smyth, b. 9 April, 
1829, Holderness, N. H. Prof. Math., Ca- 
tawba Coll. d. 3 Nov., I860, Newton, N. C. 

Daniel Carlton Stanwood. b. 3 May, 
1829, Alna. d. 23 April, 185.5. 

John Glidden Stetson. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 18G0. b. 29 Feb., 1833, Newcastle. 
Lawyer, Boston. Clerk U.S. Circuit Court. 



"William Law Symonds. A.M. b. 29 

April, 1833, Raymond. Literary work, 
New York City. d. 18 Jan., 1862. 

Charles Frederick Todd. A.M. b. 11 
May, 1834, St. Stephen, N. B. Manufact- 
urer, Calais, d. 13 July, 1893, St. Stephen, 
N. B. 

William Packard Tucker. A.M. b. 24 
July, 1834, Biddeford. Instructor and Li- 
brarian, B. C. Rector, Pawtucket, R. I. 

"William Drew Washburn, b. 14 Jan., 

1831, Livermore. Manufacturer, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. M. C, 1879-85. U. S. Senate, 
1889-. 

Nathaniel McLellan "Whitmore. A.M. 
b. 15 Sept., 1833, Richmond. Lawyer, Gar- 
diner, d. 4 Mar., 1871. 

Franklin Augustus "Wilson. A.M. 
b. 6 Nov., 1832, Bradford. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor. Pres. M. C. R. R. 

Henry Clay "Wood. A.M. b. 2(5 May, 

1832, Winthrop. 2d Lieut. 1st Inf.,U. S. 
A., 1856. Bvt. Lt. Col., 1865. Col. and- 
Asst. Adj. -Gen. ,U. S. A. 

37—* 19 

Class of 1855. 

Samuel SewaU Adams, b. 21 Aug., 

1828, Woolwich. Teacher. d. 11 Mar., 
18.58, Red Wing, Minn. 

"Wilmot "Wood Brookings. A.M. b. 25 
Oct., 1830, Woolwich. Lawyer, Sioux 
FiMs, Dak. Provis. Gov., Dakota, 18.59-60. 
Speaker Ter. Leg., 1864. Ter. Senate, 
1861-2; 1867-8; Pres., 1868-9. Judge Su- 
preme Court, 1869-73. 

Seth Cornelius Burnham. A.M. b. 20 
Mar., 1833, Bridgton. Lawyer, Boston. 
Banker. Res., St. Louis, Mo. 

Thomas Henry Clark, b. 16 Nov., 

1829, Bristol. Teacher, Ottawa, 111.; Au- 
rora, III. d. 12 Nov., 1883. 

Samuel Roland Crocker, b. 17 Jan., 
1837, Boston. Journalist, Boston, d. 22 
Aug., 1878. 

Daniel Crosby, b. 28 Feb., 18.35, Hamp- 
den. Manufacturer, Hampden; Topeka, 
Kan. 

Henry Boody Durgin. b. 7 May, 18.34, 
Portland. Merchant, d. 31 Mar., 1882, 
Newburgh, Ind. 

Charles Henry Foster. A.M. b. 18 
Feb., 18.30, Orono. Col. 1st N. C. Vols., 
U. S. A., 1861-5. Merchant, Murfrees- 
boro,N. C. Journalist, Philadelphia, d. 14 
Mar., 1882. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Benjamin Browne Foster. A.M. b. 23 
Nov., 1S31, Orono. Lieut. 11th Me. Vols., 
1863. Bvt. Col., 1865. Lawyer, Norfolk, 
Va.; New York City. Asst. U. S. List. 
Att'y. 

Samuel Spring Gardner. A.M. b. 9 
Jan., 1831, Brewer. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1861. Chaplain, U. S. A., 1864. U. S. civil 
service, Washington, D. C. 

Joseph Kingsbury Greene. A.M. 
D.D., 1884. b. 10 April, 1834, Auburn. 
Union Theo. Sem., 1858. Miss. A. B. C. 
F. M., Constantinople. 

Edward Hawes. A.M. D.D., 1879. 
b. 18 Oct., 1834, Topsham. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1858. Pastor, Philadelphia; Nbav 
Haven, Conn.; Burlington, Vt. 

Benjamin Francis Hayes. A.M. D.D., 
Hillsdale, 1871. b. 28 Mar., 1830, New 
Gloucester. New Hampton Theo. Sem., 
1858. Pastor, Olneyville, R. I. Prof. 
Psychol, and Logic, Bates Coll. 

Thomas Albert Henderson. LL.B., 
Harv., 1861. b. 1 Dec, 1834, Dover, N. H. 
Adjutant 7th N. H. Vols., 1861; Lieut.- 
Col., 1863. d. 18 Aug., 1864, Deep Run, Va. 

Obadiah Brown Hewitt. A.M. b. 18 
Sept., 1828, Hope. Lieut. 2d Neb. Cav.; 
Capt., 1864. Lawyer, Brownville, Neb.; 
Hastings, Neb. 

Thomas Barclay Hood. A.M. b. 17 
Mar. , 1826, Halifax, N. S. Merchant, New 
Orleans. Teacher, Texas, d. 12 Dec, 
1877, Seguin, Tex. 

John Lathrop Hunter, b. 13 Mar., 
1833, Gardiner. Lawyer, Willimantic, Ct. 

Sumner Increase Kimball. Sc. D., 
1891. b. 2 Sept., 1834, Lebanon. Lawyer, 
North Berwick. U. S. civil service, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Supt. U. S. life saving 
service. 

Thomas Henry Little. A.M. b. 15 
Dec, 1832, Augusta. Supt. Wis. Inst, for 
the Educ. of the Blind, d. 4 Feb., 1875, 
Janesville, Wis. 

John Alexander Mcintosh. A.M. b. 
2 Jan., 1831, Farmington. Tutor, d. 26 
Dec, 1860, Farmington. 

Flavius Vespasian Norcross. A.M. 
b. 25 April, 1829, Dixfield. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1858. Pastor, Union ; Andover. 

William LeBaron Putnam. A.M. 
LL.D., 1884. b. 26 May, 1835, Bath. 
Lawyer, Portland. Judge U. S. circuit 
court of appeals. 

EzekielRoss. A.M. b. 25 Sept., 1829, 
Jefferson. Lawyer, Rockland ; Newcastle. 



John Farnham Shaw. A.M. b. 5 

Mar., 1829, Greenville. Teacher, South 

Carolina, d. 1863. 
Charles Edwin Shaw. b. 5 Sept., 1835, 

Portland. Merchant. Lieut. Col., 25th 

Me. Vols. d. 3 Mar., 1876, Austin, Tex. 
George Henry Shepard. b. 30 June, 

1831, Hallowell. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1858. 

d. 23 July, 1S59, Winthrop. 
Thomas Bowman Sherman. A.M. b. 

10 Aug., 1834, Augusta. Lawyer and real 

estate, Boston. Res., W. Somerville, Mass. 
Benjamin Poor Snow. A.M. b. 14 

Feb., 1831, Rumford. Tutor. Bangor 

Theo. Sem., 1861. Pastor, Alfred ; Cape 

Elizabeth. Prin. Yarmouth Academy. 
Levi "Wentworth Stanton. A.M. b. 

19 Jan., 1827, Lebanon. Teacher. Prof. 

Gr., Bates Coll. Res., Center Sandwich, 

N. H. 
Peleg TaUman. A.M. b. 18 April, 

1836, Bath. Lawyer, Dubuque, Iowa. d. 

April, 1863. 
Emery Purinton Thompson, b. 10 

Aug., 1831, Topsham. d. 11 Aug., 1875, 

Somerville, Mass. 
John Frothingham Tinkham. b. 7 

May, 1833, Portland. Lawyer, d. 28 April, 

1858, New Orleans. 

Charles Titcomb. A.M. b. 22 Oct., 

1835, Farmington. Lawyer, d. 4 Sept., 

1859, Farmington. 

Gardiner Chandler Vose. A.M. b. 15 

Aug., 1835, Augusta. Lawyer, Augusta. 

d. 13 June, 1889. 
John Wingate. b. 5 Oct., 1831, Ossi- 

pee, N. H. Teacher, Wolfborough, N. H. 

Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. d. 10 Oct., 1881. 

35— *18 

Class of 1856. 

Thomas Lyford Ambrose, b. 16 June, 
1829, Ossipee, N. H. Miss., A. B. C. F. M., 
Persia. Chap. 12th N. H. Vols., 1862. d. 
19 Aug., 1864, Fortress Monroe, Va. 

Isaac Denny Balch. b. 18 April, 1835, 
Newburyport, Mass. D.C.Vols. Lawyer,' 
Jersey City, N. J. U. S. civil service. New 
York City. d. 16 Feb., 1889, East Orange, 
N.J. 

James Olcutt Brown. A.M. b. 28 Oct., 

1836, Portland. Banker, d. 15 Aug., 1864. 
Cyrus Henry Carlton. A.M. b. 2 

April, 1832, Sangerville. Newton Theo. 
Sem., 1860. Pastor, Limerick; Buckfleld. 
d. 26 Dec, 1868, Foxborough, Mass, 



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65 



Franklin Carsley Davis. A.M. b. 14 
Jan., 1834, Farmington. Lieut., 3(1 Penn. 
Cav., 1862. U. S. civil service, Wash- 
ington, D. C. d. 25 Mar., 1870, Philadel- 
phia. 

Henry Farrar. A.M. b. 26 Nov., 1831 , 
Lancaster.X. H. Bangor Theo. Sem.,lS6'2. 
Pastor, Dalton, N. H.; Chatham, N. H. ; 
Gllead. 

Samuel Edward Floyd, b. 18 May, 
1S3(), Newmarliet, N. H. Lawyer, Boston, 
d. 21 May, 1873, Whitehall, N. Y. 

WiUiam Gaslin. A.M. b. 29 July, 
182G, Augusta. Lawyer, Augusta; Alma, 
Neb. Judge district court. 

Rowland Bailey Howard. A.M. b. 17 
Oct., 1834, Leeds. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1860. Pastor, Farmington. Sec'y Amer. 
Peace Soc, Boston, d. 2.5 Jan., 1892, Rome, 
Italy. 

Thomas Leavitt. b. 29 Sept., 1832, 
Hampton, N. H. Lawyer, Exeter, N. 11. 
State Senate, 1876. 

Thomas Blanchard Lenoir, b. 29 
Nov., 1828, Columbia, Miss. Planter, Miss. 
Adj.-(jien., Miss. d. 11 Dec, 1874, Thayer, 
Kan. 

Prentiss Loring. A.M. b. 18 Feb., 

1834, Yarmouth. Insurance agent, Port- 
land. 

Enos Thompson Luce. b. 27 Jan., 
1832, Wilton. Lawyer, Auburn. Lieut. - 
Col. 23d. Me. Vols., 1862. Lawyer, Boston ; 
Waltham, Mass. Judge district court. 

Woodbury Lunt Melcher. A.M. b. 7 
Oct., 1832, Meredith Bridge, N. H. Lawyer. 
Banker, Laconia, N. II. 

James Francis Miller. A.M. b. 13 
Oct., 1832, Hollis. Lawyer, Portland. 
Capt. 7th Me. Vols., 1861 ; Ass't Adj.-Gen., 
1864. d. 12 Dec, 1873, Portland. 

Galen Clapp Moses. A.M. b. 30 Aug., 

1835, Bath. Manufacturer. Res., Bath. 
Edwin Beaman Palmer. A.M. b. 25 

Sept., 1833, Belfast. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1859. Chap. 19th Me. Vols., 1863. Pastor, 

Ipswich, Mass. Treas. Mass. Home Miss. 

Soc. Res., Winchester, Mass. 
Edwin Pond Parker. D.D., Yale, 1875. 

b. 13 Jan., 1836, Castine. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1859. Pastor, Hartford, Conn. 
Albert Smith Rice. A.M. b. 4 April, 

1837, Augusta. Lawyer, Rockland. 
Thomas Sargent Robie. A.M. b. 21 

Sept., 1835, Gorham. Bangor Theo. Sem., 



1859. Pastor, Waldoboro; Staffordville, 

Conn.; West Granville, Mass. 
George Robinson. A.M. b. 6 Aug., 

1834, Augusta. Prof. Jefferson Coll., La. 

U. S. civil service, Monroe, La. d. 21 

June, 1867. 
Moses Mason Robinson. A.M. b. 14 

April, 1835, Waterford. Capt. 12th Me. 

Vols., 18G1-4. Lawyer, New York City. 
Edwin Bradbury Smith, b. 3 Oct., 

1832, Kennebunkport. Lawyer, Saco. 

Speaker Maine Leg., 1871. Ass't U. S. 

Att'y Gen., Washington, D. C. Lawyer, 

New York City. 
William Henry Smyth. A.M. b. 13 

Oct., 1835, Brunswick. Civil engineer. 

Lieut. 16th U. S. Inf., 1861. Bvt. Major U. 

S. A., 1863. U. S. Marshal for Ga. Law- 
yer, Atlanta, Ga. 
Jonathan Young Stanton. A.M. b. 

16 June, 1834, Lebanon. Prof. Greek and 

Latin, Bates Coll. 
James Henry Taylor. D.D., Hamil- 
ton, 1879. b. 3 Jan., 1829, Ballston, N. Y. 

Union Theo. Sem., 1859. Pastor, Lake 

Forest, 111. ; Rome, N. Y. 
Samuel W^illiam Tenney. A.M. b. 10 

Mar., 1834, Norridgewock. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1801. U. S. Christian Commission. 

d. 23 June, ]8(;4, Washington, D. C. 
Edward William Thompson. A.M. 

b. 28 Feb., 1836, Brunswick. Capt. 5th 

Me. Vols., 1861. Bvt. Lieul.-Col., 186.5. 
^ Lawyer, Batesville, Ark. d. 19 Dec, 

1879. 
Charles Henry True. A.M. b. 25 

June, 1832, Litchfield. Journalist, Port- 
laud; Vermillion, Dak. d. 14 Jan., 1875. 
John Pillsbury Watson. A.M. b. 23 

Nov., 1826, Gilford, N. H. Union Theo. 

Sem., 1861. Pastor, Putnam, Conn. d. 

22 Jan., 1887, Laconia, N. H. 
George Augustus Wheeler. A.M., 

M.D., 18,59. b. 26 July, 1837, Standish. 

Surgeon U. S. Vols. Bvt. Lieut. -Col. 

Physician, Castine. 
George Sidney Whitmore. b. 31 July, 

ls35, Richmond, d. 30 May, 1861, Bruns- 
wick. 
George Ralph Williamson. A.M. 

LL.B., Harv., 1860. b. 13 April, 1836, 

Belfast. Manufacturer, New York City. 
George Campbell Yeaton. b. 22 May, 

1836, South Berwick. Lawyer, South Ber- 
wick. 

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Class of 1857. 

Francis Page Adams, b. 10 Aug., 

1S35, Newfleld. Merchant, Portland. 

Ees., Wolfborough.N. H. 
"William Henry Anderson, b. 18 Oct., 

1835, Belfast. Paymaster, U. S. N. Gen'l 

agent N. Y. Life Ins. Co., Portland. 
EtaenezerBean. A.M. b. 20 July, 1829, 

Conway, N. H. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1861. 

Pastor, Gray; Bluehill. 
Samuel Clifford Belcher. A.M. b. 20 

Mar., 1839, Farmington. Capt. 16th Me. 

Vols., 1862; Major, 1864. Lawyer, Farm- 
ington. 
Lewis Osmond Brastow. D,D., 1880. 

h. 23 Mar., 1834, Brewer. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1860. Pastor, St. Johnsbury, Vt.; 

Burlington, Vt. Chap. 12th Vt.VWs. Prof. 

Homiletics, Yale. 
Charles Henry Burbank. b. 8 Dec, 

1835, Limerick. Teacher, d. 15 Mar., .1860, 

Mt. Pleasant, Wis. 
Horace Beriah Chamberlain. A.M. 

b. 15 Nov., 1834, Brewer. Lawyer, Bangor. 

d.7Dec, 1861, Brewer. 
Edward Thurston Chapman. A.M. 

b. 6 Feb., 1833, Unity. Paymaster, U. S. N. 

d. 6 May, 1864, James River, Va. 
Thomas TJpham Coe. A.M. M.D., 

Jeff. Med. Coll., 1861. b. 8 Dec , 1837, 

Noi'thwood, N. H. Physician, Bangor. 
Albert Henry Currier. A.M. D.D., 

1884. b. 15 Nov., 1837, Skowhegan. And. 

Theo. Sem., 1862. Pastor, Lynn, Mass. 

Prof. Sac. Ehet. and Past. Theo., Oberlin 

Coll., Ohio. 
Henry Dame. A.M. b. 7 Dec, 1836, 

Biddeford. Teacher, Bangor; Westfleld, 

Mass. Insurance, Boston. 
"Walter Enoch Darling, b. 15 Sept., 

1835, Milltown, N. B. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1860. Pastor, Kennebunk; Farmington, 

N. H. d. 18 Sept., 1890, Arlington, Mass. 
Edward Eastman. A.M. b. 3 April, 

1837, Harrison. Lawyer, Saco. d. 5 July, 

1882. 
Hampden Fairfield, b. 8 Dec, 1835, 

Saco. La\vyer, Saco. 
John Nelson Fuller. A.M. b. 22 Feb., 

1831, Paris. 11th 111. Vols. Teacher. Prof 

Chcm. and Nat. Phil., Marshall Coll., 

Henry, 111. Res., Beatrice, Neb. 
Andrew Goodwin, b. 16 Feb., 1837, 

Berwick. Civil engineer, d. 1874, Chi- 
cago. 



Henry Sidney Hagar. A.M. b.BAug., 
1837, Richmond. Ship builder. Lieut. 7th 
Me. Vols., 1861 ; Adjutant, 1862. d. 7 Mar., 

1868, Richmond. 

Charles Hamlin. A.M. b. 13 Sept., 
1837, Hampden. Major 18th Me. Vols., 
1862; Bvt.Brig.-Gen.,1864. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor. Speaker State Leg., 1885. 

John Burgin Haselton. A.M. b. 4 
Feb., 1837, Portsmouth, N. H. Paymas- 
ter, U. S. N., 1862-4. Lawyer, Suncook, 
N. H. 

James Tracy Hewes. b. 23 Mar., 1836, 
Saco. Harv. Div. Sch.,1861. Pastor, Sa- 
lem, Mass. ; Fitchburg, Mass. d. 21 Nov., 
1882, Cambridge, Mass. 

David Sutherland Hibbard. b. 27 
April, 1831, Lisbon, N. H. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1860. Cong, ministry, Me. and N.H. 
Pastor, Sumner. 

Henry Ripley Howard. A.M. S.T.D., 
St. Stephens Coll., N.Y. b. 5 May, 1838, 
Portland. Rector, Hallo well; Potsdam, 
N. Y. Dean of Nashville. Rector, Tulla- 
homa, Tenn. 

John Barrett Hubbard. A.M. b. 4 
Feb., 18.37, Hallo well. Teacher, Lynn, 
Mass. Lieut. 1st Me. Battery, 1861 ; Capt. 
d. 27 May, 1863, Port Hudson, La. 

Thomas Hamlin Hubbard. A.M. b. 20 
Dec, 1838, Hallowell. Adjutant 25th Me. 
Vols., 1862. Bvt.Brig.-Gen.,1865. Lawyer, 
New York City. 

Benjamin Barnes Kingsbury. A.M. 
LL.B., Harv., 1863. b. 15 May, 1837, 
Temple, N. H. Lawyer, St. Charles, Mo. ; 
Defiance, O. 

Joshua James Laighton. b. 14 Oct., 
1837, Portsmouth, N. H. Harv. Div. Sch., 
1861. d. 27 Sept., 1864, Somerville, Mass. 

John Gilbert Langdon. b. 6 Feb., 
1835, Concord, N. H. Lawyer, d. 18 May, 

1869, Plymouth, N. H. 

Malcolm Mclntyre. b. 2 May, 1835, 
Parsonsfleld. Teacher. U. S. Int. Rev. 
service, Owensboro, Ky. 

Edward Bagley Merrill. A.M. b. 25 
Jan., 1835, New Bedford, Mass. Lawyer, 
New York City. 

Thomas Freeman Moses. A.M. M.D., 
Jeff. Med. Coll., 1861. b. 8 June, 1836, 
Bath. Ass't Surg. U. S. V., 1862-4. Phy- 
sician, Hamilton Co., O. Prof. Nat. Sci., 
and Pres. Urbana Univ. 

Henry Newbegin. A.M. b. 2 May, 
1833, Pownal. Lawyer, Defiance, O. 



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67 



Charles Lewis Nichols, b. 30 July, 

1829, Starks. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1861. Pas- 
tor, Brownville; South Freeport; Pliipps- 
burg. 

Thomas Kimball Noble. D.D. b. 19 
Jan., 18.32, Norway. Bangor Theo. Seni., 
1863. Pastor, San Francisco; Norwalk, 
Conn. 

Edward Parker. A.M. b. 31 Mar., 1838, 
Charlestown, Mass. Teacher, Biddeford ; 
Brockton, Mass. 

Charles Weston Pickard. A.M. b. 
28 Oct., 1836, Lewiston. Publisher Port- 
land Transcript, Portland. 

George Washington Pierce. A.M. b. 
1 July, 3836, Gorhani. Civil engineer. 
West Baldwin. 

Benjamin Wisner Pond. A.M. b.26 
Mar., 1836. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1861. 
Pastor, York. Chief examiner patent 
office, Washington, D. C. 

Edward Augustus Rand. A.M.*b. 5 
April, 1837, Portsmouth, N. 11. Bangor 
Theo. Sem., 1863. Pastor, South Boston. 
Rector and author, Watertown, Mass. 

Charles Henry Reynolds. A.M. M.D., 
Columbia, 18(il. b. .i July, 183.J, Portland. 
Physician, Bay City, Mich. ; (iorhani. d. 
^ Nov., 1877, Turner. 

Nathaniel Augustus Robbins. A.M. 
b. 24 Aug., 1835, Union. Lawyer, Rock- 
land. Lieut. 4th Me. Vols., 1862. U. S. 
civil service, Wasliington, D. C. 

John Crockett Sanborn, b. 2() Aug., 
1832, Sanbornton, N. H. Lawyer, Law- 
rence, Mass. 

Daniel Freeman Smith. A.M. b. 25 
April, 1836, Saco. Prot. Epis. ministry. 
Rector, Chicago. 

Robert McKown Spearing, b. 8Jan., 
1838, New Orleans. Officer, C. S. A. d. 
13 Dec, 1862, Fredericksburg, Va. 

Gustavus Augustus Stanley. A.M. 
b. 1.1 June, 1832, Farmington. Capt. 2d 
Me. Cav. Lawyer, Pensacola, Fla. d. 
16 Jan., 1884. 

Samuel Barrett Stewart. A.M. b. 9 
June, 1839, Farmington. Harv. Div. Sch., 
1862. Pastor, Nashua, N. H.; Lynn, Mass 

Abner Chase Stockin. A.M. b. 30 
Aug., 1831, Limingtou. Agent, Houghton, 
Mifflin & Co., Boston. 

Cyrus Stone. A.M. D.D., Wesleyan, 
1874. b. 20 April, 1837, Jay. Tutor. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1863. Meth. Epis. 
ministry, Me. d. 7 Feb., 1889, Hallowell. 



Lyman Sawin Strickland, b. 22 July, 
1833, Livermore Lieut. 16th U. S. Inf., 
1861; Bvt. Major, 1864. Lawyer, Houlton. 
State Senate, 1880. 

James Charles Strout. A.M. b. 16 
April, 1834, Portland. 22d Mass. Vols. 
Asst. lib'n. Library of Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Francis Asbury Waterhouse. A.M. 
b. 27 .Jan., 1835, Scarborough. Teacher, 
Augusta; Newton, Mass. Head master, 
English High School, Boston. 

Granville Clifford Waterman. A.M. 
b. 4 May, 1835, Unity. Teacher. Pastor, 
Dover, N. H.; Littleton, N. H ; Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

51—* 15 

Class of 1858. 

William AUen Abbott, b. 11 Sept., 

1836, Norridgewock. Lawyer, New York 

City. 
Isaac Adams. M.D., Harv., 1862. b.20 

Feb., 1836, 15oston. Physician, Boston. 

Pres. U. S. Nickel Co. Res., Annisquam, 

Mass. 
Almarin Ferdinand Badger. A.M. 

LL.B., Harv., 1864 b. 26 June, 1833, Wil- 
ton. Lawyer, Boston, d. 5 June, 1867, 

Med ford, Mass. 
Samuel Ayer Bradley. A.M. b. 27 

Nov., 1836, Fryeburg. Merchant, Chicago. 

d. 3 June, 1874, Hyde Park, 111. 
Alexander Stuart Bradley, b. 16 Sept., 

183S, Fryeburg. Lawyer, Chicago. Res., 

Hyde Park, HI. 
Samuel Brown, b. 16 Feb., 1836, Dan- 

vers, Mass. Capt. 16th Conn. Vols., 1861. 

d. 17 Sept , 1862, Antietam, Md. 
Daniel Coffin Burleigh. A.M. M.D., 

1869. b. 8 April, 1834, Sanbornton, N. H. 

Ass't Surg. U. S. N. d. 10 Jan., 1884, Dres- 

tlcn, Germany. 
Sewall Chandler Charles, b. 11 June, 

1838, Fryeburg. Law student. 12th Me. 

Vols. d. 8 Nov., 1863, Fryeburg. 
Samuel Frye Chase, b. 21 Aug., 1837, 

Saco. Lawyer, Saco. d. 5 May, 1889. 
Jonathan Prince Cilley. b. 29 Dec, 

1835, Thomaston. Capt. 1st Me. Cav., 1861. 

Bvt. Brig. -Gen., 1865. Lawyer, Rockland. 
Nathan Cleaves. A.M. b. 9 Jau.,1835, 

Bridgton. Lawyer, Portland, d. 5 Sept., 

1892. 
Edward Card Conant. A.M. LL.B., 

Harv., 1865. b. 29 April, 1835, Alfred. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Merchant, Little Rock, Ark. d. 29 Sept., 
1879, Providence, R. I. 

Kufus Washburn Deering. A.M. b.lO 
Nov., 1836, Portland. U. S. civil service, 
Washington, D. G. 

Franklin Mellen Drew. A.M. b. 19 
July, 1837, Turner. Capt. 15th Me. Vols., 
1861. Bvt. Col., 1865. Lawyer, Lewiston. 

Robert Ellis. A.M. b. 4 Sept., 1833, 
Topsham. Lawyer, Oldtown; Oconto, 
Wis. d. 10 Dec, 1888. 

Francis Fessenden. b. 18 Mar., 1839, 
Portland. Capt. 19th U.S.Inf., 1861. Major- 
Gen., U. S. v., 1865. Lawyer, Portland. 

John Dennett Frost, b. 5 July, 1831, 
Eliot. Farmer and teacher, Eliot. 

Lysander Hill. A.M. b. 4 July, 1834, 
Gushing. Capt. 20th Me. Vols., 1862-3. 
Lawyer, Alexandria, Va. ; Washington, 
D. C. Judge circuit court, Va. Lawyer, 
Chicago. 

Charles Knapp Hutchins. b. 26 Nov., 
1834, Leeds. Capt. 16th Me. Vols., 1861. 
d. 13 Dec, 1862, Fi-edericksburg, Va. 

Osceola Jackson, b. 16 Dec, 1836, 
Worcester, Mass. Merchant, West Africa. 
d. 27 June, 1888, Barracoa, Africa. 

Albert Jewett. b. 9 Aug., 1833, Alna. 
Lawyer, Knoxville, 111. d. 26 May, 1862. 

Cyrus Jordan. A.M. b. 22 June, 1^30, 
East Raymond. Prof . Hillsdale Coll. Ed- 
itor Morning Star, Boston. 

Francis Blunt Knowlton. b. 12 Jan., 
1832, Farmington. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1863. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Athol, Mass. 

Charles Parkman Loring. M.D., Bel- 
levue Med. Coll., N. Y., 1863. b. 25 July, 
1834, Danville. Physician, Providence, 
R.I. d. 27 Jan., 1877. 

George Robinson Mclntyre. b. 8 
Mar., 1835, Warren. U. S. civil service, 
Washington, D. G. d. 16 Nov., 1863. 

Edward Bowdoin Nealley. b. 22 July, 
1837, Thomaston. Lawyer. U. S. district 
attorney, Montana. Merchant, Bangor. 
Speaker Me. Leg., 1877. State Senate, 1878. 

John Wyman PhiUips. A.M. b. 22 
Dec, 1829, Orrington. Teacher and farmer. 
State Senate, 1877-8. 

Augustus Moses Pulsifer. b. 15 June, 
1834, Sullivan. Lawyer, Lewiston. Man- 
ufacturer, Auburn. 

Edwin Beed. A.M. b. 19 Oct., 1835, 
Bath. Ship owner. Author, Andover, 
Mass. 

■William Henry Savage. A.M. b. 27 
Sept., 1833, Woolwich. Prof. Math., Del- 



aware Coll. Capt. 17th Me. Vols., 1862. 
And. Theo. Sem., 1867. Pastor, Leo- 
minster, Mass.; Watertown, Mass. 

Frank Sewall. A.M. b. 24 Sept., 1837, 
Bath. Pres. Urbana Univ. Pastor, Glas- 
gow, Scotland; Washington, D. C. 

Samuel Bragdon Shapleigh. b. 25 
Nov., 1835, Lebanon Centre. Lawyer, 
Great Falls, N. H. Res., Milton, N. H. 

Isaiah Perley Smith. A.M. b. 13 
Feb., 1836, North Bridgton. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1861. Cong, ministry. Res., Water- 
bury, Conn. 

Ellis Spear, b. 15 Oct., 1834, Warren. 
Capt. 20th Me. Vols., 1862. Bvt. Brig.- 
Gen.,1865. Gomm'r of Patents. Solicitor, 
Washington, D. G. 

John Milton Staples, b. 16 April, 1836, 
Buxton. Lawyer, New York City. d.l869. 
New Oi'leans. 

Solomon Bates Starbird. A.M. b. 4 
O^t., 1832, Fairfield. Lt. 55th Mass. Vols. 
Civil engineer. Mining, Canon City, Col. 
d. 29 Sept., 1889, Denver, Col. 

John Durann Stetson, b. 13 Mar., 
1835, Durham. Lawyer, Lewiston; Red 
Wing, Minn. 

Andrew Jackson Thompson. A.M. 
M.D., Harv., 1861. b. 23 July, 1833, Gil- 
ford, N. H. Surg. 8th N. H. Vols., 1862-5. 
Physician, Laconia, N. H. ; Salem, Mass. 
d. 26 April, 1879. 

George Bacon Towle. b. 25 Sept., 
1837, Saco. Teacher, Medway, Mass.; 
Salem, N. Y. 

39—* 17 

Class of 1859. 

John Duguid Anderson. A.M. b. 7 

Nov., 1836, Gray. 1st Lieut. 1st Wis. Lt. 
Art'y. Lawyer, Gray. Treas. U. S. Sol- 
diers' Home, Togus. 

Cyrus Fogg Brackett. A.M. M.D., 
1863. LL.D., Lafayette, 1883. b. 25 June, 
1833, Parsonsfield. Prof. Chem. and Phys- 
ics. Prof. Physics, Coll. N. J., Princeton. 

Charles Henry Butterfield. A.M. b. 
17 May, 1833, Farmington. Major 91st Ind. 
Vols., 1862. Lieut. Col., 1863. Lawyer, 
Evansville, Ind. 

John Calhoun Chamberlain. A.M. 
b . 1 Aug. , 1838, Farmington. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1864. Chap. 11th Me. Vols. d. 13 
Aug., 1867, Castine. 

Americus Puller. A.M. D.D., 1889. 
b. 1 Nov., 1834, Jay. Bangor Theo. Sem., 



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1863. Pastor, Rochester, Minn. President 
Aintal) College, Turkey. 

George "Washington Morgan Hall, 
b. 2i1 April, 1836, Pliiladelpliia. Teacher, 
Boston. 

Amos Harris. A.M. b. 17 Aug., 1830, 
Turner Newton Theo. Seni., 1862. Pas- 
tor, Arlington, Mass.; Weston, Mass.; 
Everett, Mass. 

Charles Edwin Hilton. A.M. b. 12 
Mar., 1830, Bridgton. Teacher, Washing- 
ton, D. C. d. 19 Sept., 1883. 

Charles Henry Howard, b. 28 Aug., 
1838, Leeds. Lieut. 61st N. Y. Vols., 
1861; Bvt. Brig.-Gen., 186.5. .Journalist, 
Chicago, 111. 

George "Wilson Howe. A.M. b.SJan., 
1833, Lowell, Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 
1S62. Pastor, Harrison. Teacher, Lowell, 
Mass. 

James Albert Howe. A.M. D.D., 
Hillsdale, 1876. b. 10 Oct., 1834, Lowell, 
Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 1862. Pastor, 
Olneyville, R. I. Prof. Sys. Theo., Bates 
Coll. 

Franklin Freeman Hutchins. b. 21 
Sept., 1835, Fryeburg. Farmer. d.lNov., 
1883. 

Henry Dearborn Hutchins. b. 5Nov., 
1837, Fryeburg. Lawyer, Lovell. Farmer, 
Fryeburg. d. 25 .June, 1880. 

George Newton Jackson. A.M. b. 31 
July, 1833, Foxcroft. Agent for educa- 
tional publications, d. 26 Oct., 1879, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Samuel Henry King. b. 23 Aug., 1838, 
Monmouth. Clerk, Augusta, d. 11 Dec, 
1861. 

Henry Melville King. A.M. D.D., 
Colby, 1877. b. 3 Sept., 1838, Oxford. New- 
ton Theo. Sem., 1862. Pastor, Roxbury, 
Mass.; Albany, N.Y.; Providence, R.J. 

Horatio Oliver Ladd. A.M. b. 31 
Aug., 1839, Hallowell. Yale Theo. Sem., 
1863. Prof. Olivet Coll. Pres. Uuiv.New 
Mexico. Rector, Fishkill, N. Y. 

Oliver Libbey. A.M. b. 7 June, 1835, 
Gorham. Lawyer, Green Bay, Wis. 

Benjamin Franklin Manwell. A.M. 
b. 18 Feb., 1831, Jay. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1862. Pastor, Lawler, Iowa. d. 24 Feb., 
1874. 
George "Whitney Merrill, b. 26 June, 
1837, Turner. Capt. 48th U. S. C. T., 1863. 
Major 60th Ind. Vols. Speaker Nevada 
Leg., 1881-82. U. S. Minister, Sandwich Is. 
Lawyer, San Francisco. 



Alfred Mitchell. A.M. M.D., Colum- 
bia, 1865. b. 17 Mar., 1837, Yarmouth. 
Ass't Surg. 9th Me. Vols., 1864. Physician, 
Brunswick. Prof. Obstetrics. 
George Owen Moody. A.M. M.D., 
Dart., 1863. b. 17 July, 1833, Lebanon. 
Ass't Surg., U. S. v., 1864. Physician, 
Titusville, Penn. d. 6 Feb., 1887. 
"William Gray Nowell. A.M. b. 11 
Aug., 1S38, Portsmouth, N. H. Harv. Div. 
.Sch., 1862. Pastor, Calais. Pres. State 
Normal Univ., Del. Teacher, New York 
City. 
Mark Pitman. A.M. b. 24 Oct., 18.31, 
Williamsburg. Teacher, New Haven, Ct. 
Franklin Putnam. b. Sept., 1833, 
Croyden, N. H. Lawyer, Kansas City, 
Mo. d. 3 Nov., 1865. 
Edward Mussey Rand. A.M. b. G 
Aug., 1839, Portland. Adjutant 27th Me. 
Vols. Lawyer, Portland. 
Howard Malcolm Randlett. M.D., 
Harv., 1864. b. 20 Feb., 1837, Stratham, 
N. H. Asst. Surg. 64th N. Y. Vols. Asst. 
Surg. U. S. N. d. 26 May, 1873, Annapolis, 
Md. 
Francis "Wallingford Sabine. A.M. 
b. 7 Aug., 1839, Bangor. Law student. 
Lieut. 11th Me. Vols, 1861; Capt., 1862. 
d. 15 Sept., 1864, Fortress Monroe, Va. 
Aretas Rowe Sanborn. b.G Oct., 1834, 
Sanbornton, N. H. Lawyer, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
Caleb Saunders. A.M. b. 4 Sept., 
1838, Lawrence, Mass. Lieut. 1st Mass 
Heavy Artillery. Lawyer, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
David Robinson Straw. A.M. b. 16 
May, 1836, Guilford. Lawyer, Guilford. 
"William Henry Stuart. A.M. b. 18 
May, 1836, Richmond. Bank cashier, 
Richmond. 
George "Webster, b. 26 Aug., 1834, 
Bangor. Lieut. 13th Me. Vols., 1861. Bvt. 
Lieut.-Col., 1865. Merchant, Bangor. 
John "WiUiam "Weeks, b. 21 Oct., 
1835, Bath. Oil business. Oil City, Penn. 
Res., Butler, Penn. 
Albert Purington Whittemore. b. 
26 Oct., 1836, Lisbon. 14th 111. Vols. d. 
10 Oct., 1863, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 
Stephen Jewett Young. A.M. b. 7 
Nov., 1839, Pittston. Prof. Mod. Lang. 
Librarian. Treasurer. State Senate, 
1883-6. 

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Class of I860. 

Amos Lawrence Allen. LL.B., Colum- 
bian Univ., 1866. b. 17 Mar., 1837, Water- 
boro. Liawyer, Alfred. U. S. civil service, 
Washington, D. C. 

Jolin Francis Appleton. A.M. b. 29 
Aug., 1835, Bangor. Capt. 12th Me. Vols., 
1861; Bvt. Brig.-Gen., 1865. Lawyer, 
Bangor. U. S. District Judge, Texas, d. 
31 Aug., 1870. 

Nicholas Emery Boyd. A.M. b. 13 
Aug., 1837, Portland. 25th Me. Vols. 
Meadville Theo. Sem., 1871. Pastor, Can- 
astota, N. Y. Journalist, San Francisco, 
Cal. 

Samuel Stillman Boyd. b. 16 May, 
1838, Portland. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 
d. 5 Mar., 1883. 

Albert "Williams Bradbury, b. 29 Jan., 
1840, Calais. Lieut. 1st Me. Bat., 1861. 
Bvt. Lt.-Col., 1865. Lawyer, San Fran- 
cisco; Portland. 

John Marshall Brown. A.M. b. 14 
Dec, 1838, Portland. Adj. 2.5th Me. Vols., 
1862; Bvt. Brig.-Gen., 1864. Banker, Port- 
land. 

Harlan Page Brown, b. 12 0(!t., 1839, 
Bethel. Teacher, Bordentown, N.J. Lieut. 
7th Me. Vols., 1861; Capt., 1862. d. 17 
Sept., 18G2, Antietam. 

Alvan Feleh Bucknam. A.M. M.D., 
1864. b. 27 Nov., 1837, Yarmouth. Lieut. 
25th Me. Vols., 1862. Asst. Surg. 2d Mass. 
Cav., 1864. Physician, Warren, 111. 

Horace Harmon Burbank. A.M. b. 
27 Oct., 1837, Limerick. Capt. 32d Me. 
Vols. Lawyer, Limerick; Saco. 

Samuel Mclntyre Came. A.M. b. 4 
Jan., 1838, Alfred. Lawyer, Alfred. 

George Gary, M.D., Columbia, 1866. 
b. 29 Aug., 1837, Houlton. Lieut. 1st Me. 
Cav., 1861 ; Capt., 1862. Physician, Houl- 
ton. State Senate, 1869. 

Robert Cash. b. 30 Sept., 1832, Cam- 
den, N. Y. Metallurgist; Librarian, San 
Francisco, Cal. 

Marshall Dixey Chaplin, b. 18 Oct., 
1836, Bridgton. Lawyer, Lewiston. d. 13 
Dec, 1869. 

FuUer Gove Clifford, h. 22 Aug., 1832, 
Edgecomb. 28th Me. Vols. Farmer, North 
Edgecomb. 

"Waterman Thomas Hewett Craig, b. 
7 June, 1840, Fayette. Teacher, d. 27 May, 
1862, Augusta. 



William Llewellyn Crowell. b. 15 

Aug., 1835, Bath. Editor, San Francisco, 

Cal. d. 11 Feb., 1867. 
Abner Harrison Davis. A.M. b. 13 

Dec, 1834, Farmington. Teacher, Worces- 
ter, Mass. Prof. Lat., B.C. Clerk U. S. 

Circuit Court, Portland. 
Lemuel Grosvenor Downes. A.M. b. 

26 Oct., 1839, Calais. Lawyer, Machias; 

Calais. 
George Barrett Emery. A.M. b. 28 

June, 1838, Gorham. Lawyer, Gorham. 
Simeon Adams Evans. M.D.,1865. b. 

14 April, 1837, Fryeburg. Asst. Surg. 14th 

Me. Vols., 1863. Physician, Conway, N. H. 
Koseoe Edwin Farnum. A.M. b. 19 

Nov., 1835, Woolwich. Civil engineer, 

Chicago. 
Seth Chase Farrington. A.M. b. 2 

Dec, 1836, Fryeburg. Capt. 12th Me. 

Vols., 1861. Bvt. Lieut.-Col., 1865. Civil 

engineer. 
"Woodbury George Frost. A.M. M.D., 

1866. b. 3 May, 1838, Brunswick. Act. 
Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1864. Physician, 
Freeport; Danversport, Mass. 

Charles "William Gardiner. A.M. b. 
19 May, 1841, Farmington. Lieut. 3d Me. 
Vols., 1861. Bvt. Major, 1865. Railroad 
agent, d. 12 Apr., 1880, Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 

David Hale. b. 17 Mar., 18.37, Bridg- 
ton. 23d Me. Vols. Lawyer, d. 16 Dec, 
1873. 

"William Dudley Haley, b. 6 June, 

1837, Bath. Lieut. 3d Me. Vols., 1861. 
Quartermaster. Lawyer, Bath. d.6Jan., 
1880. 

Edwin Alphonso Harlow, b. 5 Dec, 
1833, Mexico. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1863. 
Home Miss., Kan. Pastor, Robbinston. 

William Lewis Haskell, b. 7 Jan., 
1836, Poland. Lieut. 7th Me. Vols., 1861. 
Capt., 1862. d. 17 Oct., 1862, Chambers- 
burg, Penn. 

Granville Parker Hawes. b. 4 July, 

1838, Corinth. Lieut. r28th N. Y. Vols., 
1862. Bvt. Lieut.-Col., 1865. Lawyer, 
New York City. d. 29 Dec, 1893. 

Augustine Jones. A.M. LL.B., Harv., 

1867. b. 16 Oct., 1835, China. Lawyer, 
Boston. Teacher, Providence, R. I. 

Frederic Augustus Kendall. A.M. 
b. 28 Aug., 1838, Concord, N. H. Lieut. 
4th N. H. Vols., 1861. Capt., U. S. A., 
1865. Retired, 1879. Res., Cleveland, O. 



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71 



Levi Randlett Leavitt. A.M. b. 5 
June, laSl, Mereilith, N. H. Teacher. 
Res., Sagamore, Mass. 

Benjamin Kingsbury Lovatt. A.M. 
b. 27 Aug., 1S38, Boston. Lawyer, Fall 
River, Mass. Judge District Court. 

Ezekiel Robinson Mayo. b. 18 Jan., 
1834, Hiuiip<len. Lieut. 3(i Me. Vols., 1861. 
Capt., 1865. Lawyer, Eldred, Penn.; 
Siiiethport, Perm. 

Charles SuUivan McCobb. b. 20 Feb., 
1837, Boothbay. Teacher. Lieut. 4th Me. 
Vols. d. 3 July, 1863, Gettysl)urg, Penn. 

Joseph Nicholas Metcalf. M.D.,Univ. 
Penn., 1863. b. 27 Oct., 1837, Garrettsburg, 
Kj'. Physician, Garrettsburg, Ky. 

Charles Edwin Morrill. A.M. b. 14 
May, 1841, Westbrook. Manufacturer, 
Westbrook; Boston, d. 1.3 Feb., 1891, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

James WiUiam North. A.M. M.D., 
1864. b. 24 Mar., 1838, Gardiner. Asst. 
Surg., 107th U. S. C. T., 1864. Physician 
and farmer, Augusta. 

Winthrop Norton, b. 19 Nov., 1838, 
Industry. Teacher, d. 20 Sept., 1863, 
Chickamauga, Tenn. 

Augustus "Wyman Oliver. A.M. b. 
llJune, 183.5, Bath. Teacher, Gilroy.Cal.; 
San Jose, Cal. ; Portland, Oregon. 

Charles Fox Penney. A.M. D.D., 
Bates, 1884. b. 10 May, 18.32, New Glouces- 
ter. Pastor, Augusta; Auburn. 

Charles Sumner Perkins. A.M. b. 25 
Oct., 18.36, Lewist')n. Bangor Theo. Seni., 
1864. Free Baptist ministry. Pastor, 
Dover, N. H. 

James LiddeU PhiUips. A.M. D.D., 
1878. M.D., Columbia, 1864. b. 17 Jan., 1840, 
Balasore, India. New Hampton Theo. Sem., 
1862. .Missionary. Res., Calcutta, India. 

Walter Stone Poor. b. 23 Nov., 1836, 
Andovcr. Lieut. 7th N. Y. Cav., 1862. 
Lieut. -Col., 1864. Lawyer, New Yoi'k City. 

Thomas Brackett Reed. LL.D., 1890; 
also Colby, 1885. b. 18 Oct., 1839, Port- 
land. Act. Asst. Paymaster, U. S. N., 
1864. Lawyer, Portland. State Senate, 
1870. Att'y-Gen., 1870-72. M. C, 1877—. 
Speaker, 1889-91. 

Henry Clay Robinson. A.M. b. 21 
Dec, 1831, Newcastle. Lawyer. Cong, 
ministry. Pastor, Bolton, Conn. 

Abram Newell Rowe. A.M. b. 28 
Oct., 1837, New Gloucester. Lieut. 30th 
Me. Vols , 1863. d. 21 Nov., 1864, Win- 
chester, Va. 



Edwin Berger Shertzer. b. 25 Dec, 
18.34, Annville, Penn. Lawyer, St. Louis, 
Mo. d. Feb., 1894. 

David Osgood Stetson, b. 18 Jan., 
1837, Durham. Lumber merchant, Mason, 
Illinois. 

Philip Henry Stubbs. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1863. b. 7 April, 18.38, Strong. 
Lawyer. State Senate, 1883-6. 

Joseph White Symonds. A.M. b. 2 
Sept., 1840, Raymond. Lawyer, Portland. 
Judge Superior Court, 1872-8; Supi-eme 
Court, 1878-84. 

William Widgery Thomas. A.M. b. 
26 Aug., 1839, Portland. Lawyer, Port- 
land. Speaker State Leg., 1874-5. State 
Senate, 1879. U. S. Minister, Sweden and 
Norw'ay. 

Jacob Hale Thompson. A.M. b. 9 
April, 1837, Portsmouth, N. H. .lournal- 
ist. New York Times. 

Adelbert Birge Twitchell. A.M. b. 
14 Dec, 18.36, Bethel. Lieut. 5th Me. Bat., 
1861. Bvt.Maj.,1865. Merchant, Newark, 
N.J. 

Francis Willard Webster, b. 26 Aug., 
1836, Bangor. Capt. 3d U. S. C. T. Man- 
ufacturer, Milwaukee, Wis.; Sherwood, 
Tenn. 

55— *16 

Class of 1861. 

Charles Grandison Atkins, b. 19 Jan., 
1841, New Shai'on. U. S. Fish Commission. 
Res., Bucksport. 

James Ware Bradbury. A.M. b. 22 
July, 1839, Augusta. Law^yer. d. 21 
Sept., 1876. 

Theodore Dwight Bradford. A.M. 
M.D., Columbia, 1865. b. 1 Sept., 1838, 
Auburn. Physician, New York City. d. 
11 May, 1883. 

James Briarr Cochrane. M.D., Al- 
bany Med. Coll., 1864. b. 23 Mar., 1833, 
Fayette. Physician, Dover. 

Nelson Perley Cram. b. 24 June, 1839, 
Bridgton. Serg. 11th Me. Vols. d. 18 
Sept., 1862. 

Wellington Rolvin Cross. A.M. b. 
24 Mar., 1835, Albany. Tutor. Bangor 
Theo. Sem., 1865. Pastor, Camden; Mill- 
town, N. B. d. 20 Sept., 1891, Foxcroft. 

Charles Albert Curtis. A.B., Nor- 
wich Univ., 1861. b.40ct.,1835,Hallowell. 
Lieut. 5th U. S. Inf., 1862. Bvt. Capt., 1865. 
Prof. Mil. Sci. and Pres. Norwich Univ. 
Author, Madison, Wis. 



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Frank Lambert Dingley. A.M. b. 7 

Feb., 1840, Unity. Editor Lewiston Jour- 
nal. Res., Auburn. 

■William Winslow Eaton. A.M. M.D., 
Univ. City of N. Y., 1864. b. 26 May, 1836, 
Brunswick. Surgeon 16th Me. Vols. Phy- 
sician, Danvers, Mass. 

Edwin Emery. A.M. b. 4 Sept., 1836, 
Sanford. Lieut. 17th Me. Vols., 1863-5. 
Instructor cadets, U. S. Revenue Marine. 
Insurance, New Bedford, Mass. 

Lucilius Alonzo Emery. A.M. b. 27 
July, 1840, Carrael. Lawyer, Ellsworth. 
State Att'y-Gen., 1876-8. State Senate, 
1874^5, 1881-2. Judge Supreme Court, 
1883—. 

Loring Farr. b. 2 June, 1835, Man- 
chester. Capt. 19th Me. Vols., 1863. Law- 
yer, Augusta; Manchester. 

Merritt Caldwell Fernald. A.M. 
Ph.D., 1881. b. 26 May, 1838, Levant. 
Pres. State Agric. Coll., Orono. Prof. 
Math, and Astronomy. 

Samuel Fessenden. b. 6 Jan., 1841, 
Portland. Lieut. 1st Me. Art'y, 1861. d. 
1 Sept., 1862, Centreville, Va. 

Sidney Micbael Finger. A.M. b. 24 
May, 1837, Lincoln Co., N. C. Merchant 
and man'f r, Newton, N. C. State Senate, 
1876-8,1881-2. Supt. Pub. Instruction, N.C. 

Edmund Eastman Fogg. A.M. M.D., 
Hai-v., 1869. b. 7 June, 1839, Limerick. 
Physician, Buxton Centre, d. 13 April, 
1887. 

Henry Jewett Furber. b. 17 July, 
1840, Great Falls. Lawyer, New York 
City. Lawyer and banker, Chicago, 111. 

Benjamin Shute Grant, b. 12 Sept., 

1839, Prospect. Lawyer. Merchant, Bos- 
ton. 

Charles Glidden Haines, b. 10 Jan., 

1840, Portland. Paymaster, Biddeford. 
Res., Portland, d. 1 Dec, 1886. 

Gordon Merrill Hicks. A.M. b. 19 
Mar., 1835, North Yarmouth. Lawyer, 
Rockland. 

Frank Orville Libby Hobson. b. 8 
Jan., 1839, Saco. Manufacturer, Saco. 
Res., Oakland, Cal. 

Albion Howe. b. 16 May, 1840, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. Lieut. 14th N. Y. Heavy 
Art'y, 1863. Bvt. Lieut.-Col., 1865. Lieut. 
4th Art'y, U. S. A. d. 26 Apr., 1873, Oregon. 

Charles Oliver Hunt. A.M. M.D., 
Univ. Penn., 1868. b. 6 April, 1S39, Gor- 
ham. Lieut. 1st Me. Art'y. Supt. Me. 



Gen. Hospital, Portland. Prof. Materia 

Medica, B. C. 
Thomas Worcester Hyde. A.M. b. 15 

Jan., 1841, Florence, Italy. Capt. 7th Me. 

Vols., 1861. Bvt. Brig.-Gen., 1865. Man- 
ufacturer, Bath. State Senate, 1875-7; 

Pres., 1876-7. 
Albion Henry Johnson, b. 12 Oct., 

1840, Augusta. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1864. 

Pastor, Clarendon Hills, Mass. 
Samuel Jordan. b. 22 Feb., 1836, 

Poland. Act. Asst. Paj-master, U. S. N. 

d. Aug., 1865, Poland. 
George Beaman Kenniston. A.M. b. 

18 Dec, 18.36, Boothbay. Lieut. 5th Me. 

Vols., 1861. Bvt. Lieut.-Col., 1864. Law- 
yer, Bootlibay Harbor. 
Edward Payson Loring. A.M. LL.B., 

Albany, 1868. b. 2 Mar., 1837, Norridge- 

wock. Lieut. 13th Me. Vols., 1861. Bvt. 

Lieut.-Col., 1865. Lawyer, Fitchburg, 

Mass.; Boston, Mass. 
Augustus Nathaniel Lufkin. A.M. 

b. 3 June, 1837, Orriugton. Capt. 45th U. 

S. C. T., 1864. Farmer and teacher. East 

Oi'rington. 

Stephen Hart Manning, b. 4 July, 

1835, Lewiston. Lieut. 5th Me. Vols., 1861. 
Bvt. Brig.-Gen., 1865. Sheriff, Wilming- 
ton, N. C. Res., Lewiston. 

Abram Maxwell, b. 6 Dec, 1832, Swe- 
den. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1866. Home 
Miss., Nebraska, d. 30 Jan., 1882, Ando- 
ver, O. 

"William Wilson MorreU. b. 12 Feb., 

1836, East Livermore. Lieut. 20th Me. 
Vols., 1862. d. 8 May, 1864, Spottsylva- 
nia, Va. 

Moses Owen. b. 21 July, 1838, Bath. 
Lawyer, d. 11 Nov., 1878, Augusta. 

Alpheus Spring Packard. A.M. M.D., 
1864. Ph.D., 1879. b. 19 Feb., 1839, Bruns- 
wick. Asst. Surg., 1st Me. Vet. Vols., 1865. 
Lect. Entomology, B. C. Prof. Zoology 
and Geology, Brown Univ. 

Albert DeForest Palmer, b. 12 Mar., 
1839, North Anson. Newton Theo. Sem., 
1864. Pastor, North Berwick; Plaistow, 
N. H. 

Gustavus Steward Palmer. A.M. b. 9 
June, 1841, North Anson. Dentist, Water- 
ville. d. 16 Oct., 1888. 

George Loring Peirce. M.D., Jeff. 
Med. Coll. b.lOAug.,1837,Kittery. Phy- 
sician, New York City. 

Lauriston Floyd Purinton. b. 3 May, 
1835, Bowdoinham. Res., Richmond. 



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73 



Fabius Maximus Ray. A.M. b. 30 

Mar., 1837, South Windham. Lawyer, Sac- 
carappa; Portland. State Senate, 188.5-(j. 

John Rich. b. 29 Mar., 1838, Farming- 
dale. Theological student, d. 14 Nov., 1863. 

Reuben Augustus Rideout. A.M. b. 
.30 Nov., 1834, Garland. Teacher, Everett, 
Mass. 

Charles Sean Rounds. A.M. b. 8 
Dec, 1834, Danville. Lieut. 32d Me. Vols., 

1863. Capt., 1865. Lawyer, Calais. 
Edward Simonton. A.M. b. 3 Oct., 

1839, Searsport. Lieut. 30th Me. Vols., 
1862. Bvt. Lieut.-Col., 1865. Lawyer, St. 
Paul, Minn. 

Edwin Smith, b. 8 Mar., 1836, Sears- 
port. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1864. Cong, 
ministry, Mass. Pastor, Bedford, Mass. 

Henry Sutton Burgess Smith. M.D., 
Berkshire Med. Sch., 1865. b. 12 .July, 
18.38, Bridgton. Asst. Surg. 32d Me. Vols., 

1864. Physician, Bowdoinham; Middle- 
boro, Mass. 

Edward Stanwood. A.M. b. 16 Sept., 

1841, Augusta. .Journalist, Boston. Res., 

Brookline, Mass. 
George Eastman Stubbs. A.M. M.D., 

Harv., 1863. b. 30 Dec, 1839, Strong. 

Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1863. Asst. 

Surg., U. S. y. Bvt. Capt., 1866. Prof. 

Surg. Pathology, Medico-Chirugical Coll. 

Physician, Philadelphia. 
John Warren Thorp. A.M. M.D., 

Univ. City of N. Y., 1871. b. 20 April, 1839, 

Boothbay. Physician, Oxford, N. Y. 
Grenville Mellen Thurlow. A.M. b. 

3 Oct., 1838, Poland. Teacher, Newcastle. 

Manufacturer, Boston ; Newport, R. I. 
Joseph Badger Upham. A.M. b. 25 

Dec, 1840, Portsmouth, N. H. Past Asst. 

Engineer, U. S. N. Retired, 1875. Res., 

Portsmouth, N. H. d. 13 Aug., 1889. 
Sylvanus Dexter Waterman, b. 14 

Sept., 1842, Litchfield. 3d Mass. Vols. 

Superintendent of Schools, Berkeley, Cal. 
Philenthius Cleaveland Wiley. A.M. 

M.D., 1864. b. 21 Feb., 1840, Bethel. 

Physician, Bethel, d. 26 April, 1877. 

52— *16 

Class of 1862. 

Frederick Henry Beecher. A.M. b. 
22 June, 1841, New Orleans, La. Lieut. 
16th Me. Lieut. U.S. A. d. IS Sept., 1868, 
Colorado. 



Albion Burbank. A.M. b. 25 Dec, 
18.39, Limerick. Priu. High School, Exe- 
ter, N. H. 

Sylvester Burnham. A.M. D.D.,1885. 
b. 1 Feb., 1842, Exeter, N. H. Newton 
Theo. Sem., 1873. Prof. Hebrew, Colgate 
Univ., Hamilton, N. Y. 

James Austin Burns. A.M. Ph.D., 
1885. b. 25 .Jan., 1840, Oxford. Lieut. 7th 
Conn., 1861. Capt., 1862. Civil engineer. 
Prof. Chemistry, Southern Med. Coll. 
Res., Atlanta, Ga. 

Joseph Webber Chadwick. A.M. b. 
8 May, 1836, China. Teacher. Master 
Boston Lat. Sch. Res., Maiden, Mass. 

Isaac Bassett Choate. A.M. b. 12 
July, 1833, Naples. Prof. Buchtell Coll. 
Teacher and authoi', Boston. 

Melville Augustus Cochran. A.M. 
b. IS July, 1836, Litchfield. Capt. 16th Inf., 
U. S. A. Bvt. Major, 1863. Col. 6th Inf., 
U. S. A. 

Samuel Page Dame. A.M. b. 23 Nov., 

1840, Falmouth. Druggist, Sharon, Penn. 
William Ellingwood DonneU, A.M. 

b. 1 Oct., 1841, Portland. Adj. 20th Me., 
1863. Bvt. Maj., 1865. Journalist, New 
York City. 

EUis Richmond Drake, b. 11 Feb., 1840, 
Garland. Andover Theo. Sem., 1868. Cong, 
ministry, Mass. Pastor, Manhattan , Kan. 

George William Edwards, b. 27 Nov., 
1839, Gorham. Lt. 16th Me. Vols. d. 13 
Dec, 1862, Fredericksburg, Va. 

Almon Goodwin, b. 18 Mar., 1840, 
Baldwin. Lt. 19th Me. Vols., 1862. Law- 
yer, New York City. 

Thomas Hayden Green, b. 31 Mar., 
1842, Calais. Capt. U. S. V., 1862. d. 9 
Aug., 1802, Cedar Mountain, Va. 

Frank Alpine Hill. A.M. b. 12 Oct., 

1841, Biddeford. Prin. Chelsea High Sch. 
Head Master Eng. High Sch., Cambridge, 
Mass. Sec'y Mass. Board of Education. 

WiUiam Albert Hobbie. b. 25 Oct., 

1837, Garland. 16th Iowa Vols. Teacher. 
Res., Garland. 

Henry Hastings Hunt. A.M. M.D., 
1867. b. 7 July. 1842, Gorham. 1st Me. 
Art'y. Prof. Physiology, B. C. Physi- 
cian, Gorham; Portland. 

Frederick Nickels Huston. M.D., 
1873. b. 1 Oct., 1839, Damariscotta. Lt. 
21st Me. Vols., 1862. Physician, Rockland, 
d. 7 May, 1S91. 

W^illard Morse Jenkins, b. 1 Mar., 

1838, Chatham, N. H. 1st Lt. 17th Me. 



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Vols., 1862. d. 10 Nov., 1863, Edward's 

Ferry, Md. 
George Gustavus Kimball. A.M. 

LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1866. b. 28 Feb., 

1843, Portsmouth, N. H. Lawyer, Boston. 

U. S. civil service, Washington, D. C. 
Dorvme Libby. A.M. b. 17 Aug., 1837, 

Portland. Publisher, San Francisco, Cal. 
Augustus Newbert Linscott. b. 6 

Sept., 1837, Jefferson. Capt. 21st Me. Vols., 

1862. Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
John Thomas Magrath. b. 7 Oct., 

1842, Gardiner. Prot.Epis. ministry. Rec- 
tor, Mattapan, Mass. 
Albert George Manson. A.M. b. 10 

Nov., 1836, Limington. Real estate, St. 

Paul, Minn. d. 11 Nov., 1878. 
George Adams Mark. A.M. b. 23 

Oct., 1837, Portland. Librarian, Washing- 
ton, D. C. d. 1 Dec, 1887. 
JoelMarshaU. A.M. b. 23 May, 1834, 

Buxton. Lawyer, Buxton. 
Charles Porter Mattocks. A.M. LL.B., 

Harv., 1867. b. 11 Oct., 1840, Danville, Vt. 

Lieut. 17th Me. Vols., 1862. Bvt. Brig.- 

Gen., 1865. Lawyer, Portland. 
Charles Widgery Milliken. A.M. 

M.D., Univ. Mich., 1865. b. 17 Mar., 1836, 

Buxton. Physician, Sluillsburg, Wis. d. 14 

June, 1880, Limerick. 
Uugene Putnam Morse. A.M. b. 16 

Dec, 1839, Bridgton. Lawyer, Chicago. 

d. 31 Dec, 1871. 
George Edwin Moulton. b. 7 Nov., 

1839, Westbrook. Lt. 13th Me. Vols., 1861. 
Capt.30thMe. Vols., 1864. Res., Brooklyn, 
N.Y. 

Joseph Noble. A.M. b. 7 Oct. 1839, 
Augusta. Lt. 9th Me. Vols., 1861. Lt.-Col., 
1864. U. S. civil service, Washington, D. C. 

Edward Newman Packard. A.M. 
D.D., Syracuse Univ., 1891. b. 16 Dec, 
1841, Lancaster, Mass. Tutor. As^t. 
Prof. Math. Pastor, Evanston, 111.; 
Dorchester, Mass. ; Syracuse, N. Y. 

Samuel "Wiggin Pearson, b. 24 Oct., 
1836, Alna. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1866. 
Cong, ministry. Me. Manufacturer, Bruns- 
wick. 

John Melvin Pease. A.M. b. 30 Aug., 

1840, Bridgton. 2.5th Me. Vols. Free Bap- 
tist ministry. Pastor, Lebanon. Res., 
Valley City, Cal. 

John Edwin Pierce. A.M. b. 22 Sept., 
1839, Monmouth. Serg. 1st Wis. H'vy 
Art'y. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1868. Mis- 
sionary, Turkey. Res., Monmouth. 



Charles Henry Pope. b. 18 Oct., 1841, 
Machias. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1865. Home 
Miss., Cal. Pastor, Thomaston; Kenne- 
bunkport. 

Howard Lyman Prince. A.M. LL.B., 
Columbian Univ., 1876. b. 17 May, 1840, 
Cumberland. Lt. 20th Me. Vols., 1864. 
Bvt. Capt., 1864. Lawyer, Washington, 
D. C. Librarian Patent Office. 

Isaac "Warren Starbird. A.M. M.D., 
Dart., 1878. b. 6 Aug., 1839, Litchfield. 
Capt. 19th Me. Vols., 1862. Bvt. Brig.- 
Gen., 1865. Physician, Dorchester, Mass. 

Henry Otis Thayer. A.M. b. 2 Dec, 
1832, Paris. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1865. 
Pastor, Woolwich; Gray. 

Almon Libby Varney. A.M. b. 5 
April, 1839, Windham. Lt. 13th Me. Vols., 
1861; Capt., 1862. Major, Ord. Dept., 
U. S. A., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Charles Henry Verrill. A.M. Ph.D., 
Lafayette, 1881. b. 29 May, 1837, Dor- 
chester, Mass. Prin. State Normal Sch., 
Mansfield, Penn. Prin. Delaware Liter. 
Inst., Franklin, N. Y. 

Daniel Wingate Waldron. A.M. b. 11 
Nov., 1840, Augusta. Audover Theo. Sem., 
1866. City Miss., Boston. 

Marcus Wight. A.M. b. 7 July, 1838, 
Albany. Lt. 4th Cav., U. S. C. T., 1864. 
Salesman. Res., Lowell, Mass. 

42— * 9 

Class of 1863. 

Joseph Clement Bates. A.M. b. 1 
July, 1836, Uichmond. Lawyer, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Charles Upham Bell, A.M. b. 26 
Feb., 1843, Exeter, N. H. 42d Mass. Vols. 
Lawyer, Lawrence, Mass. 

Thomas Taylor Beverage, b. 13 Aug., 
1838, Thomaston. Teacher, d. 12 May, 
1864. 

Addison Blanchard. b. 12 Feb., 1840, 
Cumberland. Lt. 21st U. S. C. T., 1865. 
And. Theo. Sem., 1868. Cong, ministry, 
Me. Supt. Home Miss. Society, Kansas. 
Pastor, Denver, Col. 

George Edgar Brown, b. 1 Nov., 1841, 
Hampden. Lt.2>d Me. Vols., 1862. Patent 
office, d. 29 April, 1873, Georgetown, D. C. 

Horace Rundlett Cheney. A.M. 
LL.B., Harv., 1868. b. 29 Oct., 1844, Par- 
sonsfield. Lawyer, Boston, d. 13 Dec, 
1876, Philadelphia. 



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75 



Alvah Berton Dearborn. A.M. M.D., 

1870. b. 3 Aug., 1842, Topsham. Physi- 
cian, Newbui'yport, Mass.; Somerville, 
Mass. 

John Wheeler Duxbury. A.M. b. 4 
Oct., 1844, Dover, N. H. Electrical engi- 
neer, Lowell, Mass. 

George Addison Emery. A.M. b. 14 
Nov., 1839, Saco. Lawyer, Saco. 

James Lewis Fogg. A.M. b. 10 Dec, 

1835, Windham. Insurance agent, Oak- 
lanfl, Cal. 

Rodelphus Howard Gilmore. A.M. 
LL.B., Albany Univ., N. Y., 1865. b. 19 
Feb., 1842, Leeds. Lawyer, Cedar Rapids, 
la.; Denver, Col. 

Thomas Martin Giveen. A.M. b. 29 
Mar., 1841, Brunswick. Lawyer, Bruns- 
wick. 

William Ellsworth Greene. A.M. b. 
14 Nov., 1837, Newport. Lawyer. Judge 
Superior Court. Res., Oakland, Cal. 

Benjamin Dwight Greene. A.M. b. 
26 June, 1844, Brunswick. West Point 
Mil. Acad., 1866. Capt., Engineer Corps, 
U. S. A. Civil engineer. New York City. 

George Augustine Haines. A.M. b. 
2Aug.,1843,Biddeford. Merchant, Boston. 

George Goodwin Harriman. b.2Jan., 
1842, Great Falls, N. H. Rochester Theo. 
Sem., 1869. Pastor, Urbana, Ohio. Elec- 
trician, Cleveland, Ohio. Res., Morelia, 
Mexico. 

George Lewis Holmes. A.M. b. ."0 
Jan., 1843, Ellsworth. Lawyer, d. 13 
Jan., 1884, Augusta. 

James Madison Howe. b. 23 Oct., 

1836, Fryeburg. Lt. 23d Me. Vols., 1862. 
Res., Fryeburg. d. 17 Feb., 1894. 

Thomas Wright Hale Hussey. A.M. 

b. 30 May, 1836, Barrington, N. H. Teacher, 

Nashua, N. H. ; Methuen, Mass. Res., 

Marblehead, Mass. 
Henry Irving Jordan. M.D., Colum- 
bia, 1867. b. 31 Jan., 1844, Westbrook. 

Physician, d. 16 Oct., 1870, Stillwater, 

Minn. 
Henry Kimball. A.M. b. 14 Dec, 

1833, Shapleigh. Lawyer, Rochester, N. H. 
Gideon Libby. A.M. b. 13 Mar., 1837, 

Saco. Garrett Biblical Inst., 1867. Meth. 

Epis. ministry, 111. rt.6 Sept., 1879, Bethel, 

111. 
George Manlius Pease. M.D., 1867. 

b. 15 Dec, 1841, Bridgton. 1st Me. Lt. 

Art'y. Physician, Bridgton. d. 18 Dec, 

1873. 



Adoniram Judson Pickard. A.M. 
M.D., Horatwopathic Hosp. Coll., Cleve- 
land, O., 1872. b. 24 Dec, 1838, Hampden. 
Lt. 2d Me. Cav., 1863. Physician, Pensa- 
cola, Fla. d. 26 Dec, 1882, Carmel. 

Frederick William Augustine Pike, 
b. 27 May, 1842, Cornish, d. 3 Jan., 1864. 

Evans Searle Pillsbury. b. 8 Aug., 
1839,Monson. Lt. 1st Me. Cav., 1861. Law- 
yer, San Francisco, Cal. 

Nathaniel French Putnam, b. 2 Feb., 
18:59, Croydon, N. H. Gen. Theo. Sem., 
1866. Prot. Epis. ministry. Rector, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. d. 26 April, 1891. 

Frank Chadbourne Remick. b. 29 
Aug., 1841, Cornish. Merchant, Chicago, 
111. 

Richard W^infield Robinson. A.M. 
b. 9 Jan., 1840, Portland. Lawyer, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Charles Burnham Shackford. b. 29 
Dec, 1840, Barrington, N. H. Lawyer, 
Dover, N. H. d. 2 Jan., 1881. 

Andrew Jackson Smith. A.M. b. 10 
Sept., 18.36, Swan's Island. Bangor Theo. 
Sem., 1866. Pastor, Booth bay; Waterford. 
d. 16 Nov., 1876. 

Andrew Robinson Giddinge Smith. 
A.M. M.D., Dart., 1866. b. 2 May, 1841, 
Bridgton. Asst. Surg., 2d Me. Cav. Phy- 
sician, Whitefield. State Sen., 1879-80; 
1891-2. 

Benjamin Fuller Smith. A.M. b. 28 
Feb., 1842, Wiscasset. Lawyer, Wiscasset. 
d. 23 Mar., 1885. 

Newman Smyth. A.M. D.D., Univ. 
N. Y., 1881. b. 25 June, 1843, Brunswick. 
Lt. 16th Me. Vols., 1864. Andover Theo. 
Sem., 1867. Pastor, Quincy, 111. ; New 
Haven, Conn. 

Albion W^esley Stuart. A.M. b. 11 
June, 1839, Etna. Teacher. Supt. Sch., 
Ottumwa, la. 

Edward Lewis Sturtevant. A.M. 
M.D., Harv., 1866. b. 23 Jan., 1842, Bos- 
ton. Lt. 24th Me. Vols., 1862; Capt., 1863. 
Farmer, South Framingham, Mass. Di- 
rector N. Y. Agr. Exp. Station, Geneva, 
N. Y. Res., So. Framingham, Mass. 

Isaiah Trufant. A.M. b. 16 Dec, 1833, 
Harpswell. Prin. Miami Classical Sch., 
Oxford, Ohio. Res., No. Parsonsfleld. 

Cyrus Bede Varney. A.M. b. 13 Oct., 
18.39, W^indhani. Teacher. Res., Deering. 

Charles Chaplin Watson. A.M. b. 25 
Sept., 1835, Gilford, N. H. Union Theo. 



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Sem., 1866. Pastor, Hinsdale, N. H. ; Ware- 
ham, Mass.; Lynn, Mass. 

Jacob Brackett Webber, b. 23 Aug., 
1836, Freeport. Teacher, d. Sept., 1863. 

Alexander Drummond "Willard. A.M. 
LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1869. b. 24Kov., 
1836, New Portland. U. S. civil service, 
Washington, D. C. 

41— *15 

Class of 1864. 

Frederick Hunt Appleton. A.M. b. 14 

Jan., 1844, Bangor. Lawyer, Bangor. 
Charles Bennett, b. 27 Mar., 1839, 

Bridgton. Lt. 19th Me. Vols, 1864. Law- 
yer, Mattoon, 111. 
Joseph Bennett, b. 26 May, 1840, 

Bridgton. Lawyer, Boston. State Sen., 

1880-81,1891. 
Sanauel Shannon Caswell. A.M. b. 5 

Mar., 1840, Strafford, N. H. Lt. 18th N. H. 

Vols., 1864. Lawyer, d. 17 Oct., 1870, 

Junction City, Kan. 
Charles Curtis. A.M. Ph.D., Rutgers, 

1878. h. 17 Aug., 1837, Garland. Prin. 

Free Acad. , Kingston , N. T. Dept. Public 

Instruction, New York City. 
Owen Warren Davis. A.M. b.21Dec., 

1842, Great Falls, N.H. 7lhR.I.Cav. Man- 
ufacturer, Bangor; Midillesborough, Ky. 
John Emery Dow. A.M. LL.B., 

Harv., 1866. b. 6 Aug., 1842, Portland. 

Lawyer, New York City. d. 7 May, 1878, 

Augusta. 
Albert Owen Fellows. A.M. b. 3 

June, 1842, Fayette. Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Enoch Foster. A.M. LL.B., Albany, 

1865. b. 10 May, 1839, Newry. Lt. 13th 

Me. Vols., 1861. Lawyer, Bethel. State 

Senate, 1874-5. Judge Supreme Court, 

1884—. 
Sanford Oscar Frye. b. 10 Dec, 1841, 

Bath. Act. Asst. Paym'r; Clerk, U. S. N. 

d. 21 Sept., 1864, Hilton's Head, S. C. 
William Little Gerrish. b. 31 Aug., 

1841, Portland. Lt. 19th Me. Vols., 1864. 

d. 11 Feb., 1865, Petersburg, Va. 
George Mark Gordon, b. 9 Aug., 1843, 

Saco. Teacher, d. 19 Feb., 1866, Somer- 

ville, Mass. 
Nahum W^esley Grover. A.M. b. 13 

Feb., 1836, Bethel. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1867. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Ossipee 

Centre, N. H. 
John Calvin Harkness. A.M. b. 19 

Nov., 18.39, Bangor. Pres. Del. State 



Normal Univ. Lawyer and journalist, 
Wilmington, Del. 

Myron Munson Hovey. A.M. b. 19 
April, 1839, Waldoboro. Act. Asst. Paym., 
U. S. N. U. S. civil service, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Res., Nashua, N. H. 

Henry Nason West Hoyt. A.M. b. 
5 Nov., 1844, Portland. 7th R. I. Cav. 
Lawyer. Teacher, New Brighton, Penn. 

Edward Chase Ingersoll. LL.B., Co- 
lumbian Univ., 1868. b. 1 April, 1843, 
Bangor. Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
d. 24 Dec, 1883. 

Charles Jewett. A.M. M.D., Colum- 
bia, 1871. b. 37 Sept., 1839, Bath. Physi- 
cian, Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. Obstetrics, 
L. I. Coll. Hospital. 

Augustus Frost Libby. A.M. b. 16 
Nov., 1841, Limerick. Merchant, New 
York City. 

Charles Freeman Libby. A.M. b. 31 
Jan., 1844, Limerick. Lawyer, Portland. 
State Senate, 1889-92; Pres., 1891-2. 

Franklin Littlefleld. A.M. b. 3 April, 
1843, Saco. Merchant, Saco. 

James Henry Maxwell, b. 17 Nov., 
1843, Saco. 20th Me. Vols. d. 2 May, 
1865, Washington. 

James McKeen. A.M. b. 5 Dec, 1844, 
Brunswick. Lawyer, New York City. 

Nathaniel Melcher. A.M. b. 10 May, 
1837, Topsham. Rochester Theo. Sem., 
1868. Baptist ministry. Prof. Mathe- 
matics, Colby. Salesman. Res., Auburn. 

Henry Tucker Francis Merrill. A.M. 
LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1870. b. 10 Aug., 
1842, Portland. Lawyer, Washington, 
D. C. d. 1881. 

William Henry Pierson. A.M. b. 12 
.Jan., 1839, Newburyport, Mass. Prince- 
ton Theo. Sem., 1867. Pastor, Fitchburg, 
Mass.; Somerville, Mass. 

Charles Augustus Robbins. A.M. 
M.D., 1867. b. 2 July, 1843, Brunswick. 
Act. Asst. Paymr., U. S. N. Publisher, 
New York City. 

Thomas Herbert White. A.M. b. 
5 Oct., 1843, Bangor. Broker and banker, 
Chicago, HI. 

Joseph Newell Whitney. LL.B., Co- 
lumbian Univ., 1868. b. 13 Sept., 1836, 
Raymond. Lt. 2d R. I. Cav., 1862. Chief 
clerk, Bureau of Statistics, Washington, 
D.C. 

John Green Wight. A.M. Ph.D., 
Hamilton Coll., 1887. b. 2 Mar., 1842, Gil- 
ead. U. S. N., 1862-3. Prin. Cooperstown 



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77 



Acad., N. Y.; High School, Worcester, 

Mass. 
"Webster Woodbury. A.M. b. 20 

April, 1841, Sweflen. Bangor Theo. Bern. , 

1868. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Skowhe- 

gan; Milford, Mass. 
John Harrison Woods. A.M. b. 23 

Aug., 1840, Farniiiigton. Composer and 

publisher of music, Boston. 
Alonzo Parsons W^ right. A.M. b. 24 

Nov., 1840, New Vineyard. Lawyer, Odell, 

111. ; Streator, 111. 33 *8 

Class of 1865. 

George William Mosher Adams, b. 
23 Feb., 1838, Wilton, d. 4 Sept., 1868, 
LaCrosse, Wis. 

Thomas Davee Anderson. LL.B., 
Columbian Univ., 1868. b. 10 May, 1839, 
Belfast. Lawyer, Washington, D. C. d. 
2-2 Oct., 1879, Portland. 

W^illiam Henry Harrison Andrews. 
h. 10 May, 1839, Pleasant Ridge. Quarter- 
master, llth Me. Vols. Lawyer, Boston, 
d. 19 April, 1892, Philadelphia. 

Charles Robinson Brown. A.M. M.D., 
New York llonid-opathic Med. Coll., 1872. 
b. 26 May, 1838, Gorham. Physician, 
Lynn, Mass. 

John Bradbury Cotton, b. 3 Aug., 
1841, Woodstock, Conn. Lawyer, Lewis- 
ton. Asst. Att'y Gen., Washington, D. C. 

Horatio Sumner Dresser, b. 5 Mar., 
1841, Brunswick. Manufacturer, Read- 
ing, Pcnn. d. 9 Aug., 1875, Littleton, Col. 

James Frederick Dudley. A.M. b. 1 
Feb., 1841, Hampden. Ins. manager. New 
York City. Sec'y ^tna Insurance Co., 
Hartford, Conn. 

David Augustus Easton. A.M. b. 10 
Aug., 1843, Cincinnati, O. Andover Theo. 
Sem.,1869. Cong, ministry, Ct. Banker, N. 
Y. City. d. 1 Mar., 1894, Cambritlge, Mass. 

Charles Fish. A.M. b. 2 Sept., 18-32, 
Patten. Teacher. Prin. Brunswick High 
Sch. 

Charles FuUer. A.M. M.D., 1869. 
b. 19 June, 1843, Lincoln. Tutor, Mead- 
ville Theo. Sem. Physician, Lincoln. 

Jeremiah Ellsworth Fullerton. b. 4 
July, 1843, Readfleld. Andover Theo. Sem., 
1870. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Bellows 
Falls, Vt. 

Stephen Walter Harmon. A.M. b. 24 
July, 1837, West Buxton. Lawyer, Boston. 

Frank Lord Hayes, b. 6 July, 1843, 
Saco. Lawyer, Boston. 



Melvin Joseph HiU. A.M. b. 25 Dec, 
18-13, Biddeford. Prin. High Sch., Wake- 
field, Mass. Master Eng. High Sch., Bos- 
ton. Res., Wakefield, Mass. 

Horatio Bartlett Lawrence. A.M. 
b. 19 Dec, 1841, Wayne. Newton Theo. 
Sem., 1870. Teacher. Res., West Sutton, 
Mass. 

Joseph Alvah Locke. A.M. b. 25 
Dec, 1843, IloUis. Lawyer, Portland. 
Pres. State Senate, 1880-2. 

Edward Jarvis Millay. A.M. b. 5 
.June, 1840, Bowdoinhani. Lawyer, Bow- 
doinham. 

Joseph Eugene Moore. A.M. b. 14 
Mar., 1841, Lisbon. Lawyer, Thomaston. 

Moses Cornelius Stone. A.M. M.D., 
Univ. City of N. Y., 1868. b. 23 April, 1842, 
Jay. Physician, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Henry William Swasey. b. 17 Jan., 
1842, Standish. Lawyer, Standish; Port- 
land. 

Charles Weeks. A.M. b. 1 Jan., 1845, 
Damariscotta. Lawyer, Wiscasset. 
21— * 5 

Class of 1866. 

Charles McCuUoch Beecher. A.M. 
b. 16 Aug., 184.5, Georgetown, Mass. Mer- 
chant, Bridgeport, Conn. ; British Colum- 
bia. 

Charles Augustus Boardman. A.M. 
b. 24 Dec, 1844, St. Stephens, N. B. 
Merchant, Palatka, Fla.; Jacksonville, 
Fla. 

Delevan Carleton. b. 22 June, 1840, 
Portland. Music teacher, Manistee, Mich ; 
Farmer, Dak. 

Sylvester Benjamin Carter. A.M. b. 
23 June, 184.0, Newburyport, Mass. In- 
surance, Boston. 

Henry Leland Chapman. A.M. D.D., 
1890. b. 26 July, 184.5, Bethel. Bangor 
Theo. Sem., 1869. Tutor. Prof. Latin. 
Prof. Rhet., Oratory and Eng. Lit. 

Hiram Kendall Colby, b. 18 Feb., 
1845, Topsham. Serg. 16th Me. Vols., 1864. 
d. 22 Jan., 1869, Topsham. 

Ezekiel Hanson Cook. A.M. Ph.D., 
St. Lawi-ence Univ., 1889; also Colgate 
Univ., 1889. b. 18 Dec, 1845, Lewiston. 
Teacher, Columbus, Ohio. 1st Me. Art'y- 
Pres. Nat. Educ. Assoc. Supt. Schools, 
Flushing, N. Y. 

John Allen Chandler Fellows, b. 13 
May, 1841, Athens. Tutor, d. 5 Feb., 
1869, Brunswick. 



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Joseph Greenleaf Fernald. b. 12 Aug., 
1843, Poland. Tutor, Bates, a. 19 Nov., 
1867. 

Frederic Henry Gerrish. A.M. M.D., 

1869. b. 21 Mar., 1845, Portland. Physi- 
cian. Prof. Materia Medica, Univ. Michi- 
gan. Prof. Anatomy, B. C. 

John Parshley Gross. A.M. Ph.D., 
Rutgers; also Lafayette. 1). 1 May, 1841, 
Brunswick. Teacher, Plainiield, N. J. 
d. 30 Sept., 1881. 

John Jacob Herrick. A.M. b. 25 May, 
1845, Hillsboro, 111. Lawyer, Chicago. 

Charles King Hinkley. A.M. M.D., 

1870. b. 16 Nov., 1844, Gorham. Druggist, 
Boston. Music teacher, Gorham. 

George Freeland Holmes. A.M. b. 5 
Nov., 1844, Oxford. Lawyer, Portland, 
d. 6 Mar., 1892, Augusta. 

William Penn Hussey. A.M. b. 26 
July, 1840, Newburgh. Teacher, Chi- 
cago. 

George William KeUy. A.M. b. 3 
Nov., 1844, Portland. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1869. Cong, ministry, Maine; Vermont. 
Pastor, South Portland. 

Hiram Bartlett Lawrence. A.M. b. 8 
Mar., 1840, Wayne. Teacher. Prin. Ap- 
pleton St. Sch., Holyoke, Mass. 

George Edvsrin Lord. A.M. M.D., 
Chicago Med. Coll., 1871. b. 17 Feb., 1846, 
Brunswick. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. d. 25 
June, 1876, Little Big Horn Kiv., Mon- 
tana. 

Leander Otis Merriam. A.M. b. 5 
May, 1843, Garland. Manager R. R. Trans- 
fer Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 

George Thomas Packard. A.M. b. 11 
Feb., 1844, Lancaster, Mass. Andover 
Theo. Sem., 1869. Prot. Bpis. ministry. 
Literary work, Philadelphia, Penn. 

George True Sumner. A.M. b. 30 
Jan., 1844, Appleton. 26th Me. Vols. Law- 
yer, Sheboygan, Wis.; Durango, Col. 

Francis Storer Thacher. A.M. b. 23 
Oct., 1842, Machias. Harv. Div. Sch., 1873. 
Unitarian ministry. Res., West Newton, 
Mass. 

Charles Edwin Webster. A.M. M.D., 
1869. b. 9 Feb., 1841, Portland. Physi- 
cian, Portland, d. 24 Dec, 1892. 

Bussell Davis Woodman. A.M. b. 30 
April, 1844, Searsmont. Banker, West- 
brook. 

24— * 7 



Class of 1867. 

Melvin Franklin Arey. A.M. b. 19 
Jan., 1844, Hampden. Corp. 22d Me. Vols. 
Teacher. Supt. Pub. Schools, Fort Dodge, 
Iowa. Prof. Nat. Sci., Iowa State Normal 
Sch., Cedar Falls, la. 

Jotham Franklin Clark. A.M. b. 6 
Oct., 1844, Wells. Insurance manager, 
Portland, d. 15 Mar.. 1884, Portland. 

Oren Cobb. A.M. b. 22 Sept., 1841, 
Winthrop. Teacher, New Hamburgh on 
the Hudson, N. Y. 

Hollo Marble Cole. b. 27 Feb., 1844, 
Paris. Law student, d. 13 Sept., 1868. 

Isaac Sanford Curtis. A.M. M.D., 
1872. b. 1 Jan., 1839, Bath. Physician, 
Eastport; Brunswick. 

Usher Ward Cutts. A.M. b. 10 April, 
1843, North Berwick. Prin. High Sch., 
Orange, N. J. Supt. Schools. 

George Patten Davenport. A.M. b, 29 
May, 1844, Bath. Broker and insurance 
agent, Bath. 

James Payson Dixon. A.M. b. 20 
Sept., 1842, Lebanon. Prin. Colby Acad., 
New London, N. H. Merchant, Worcester, 
Mass. 

Benjamin Briarly Eaton, b. 11 May, 
1842, Wells. Civil engineer, St. Paul, 
Minn. Res. (1892), New York City. 

William Elden. A.M. b. 4 Nov., 1842, 
Bast Corinth. Teacher. Prof. Nat. Sci., 
Wayland Univ. d. 22 May, 1883, Beaver 
Dam, Wis. 

Napoleon Gray. b. 12 Jan., 1843, Har- 
rison. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Stephen Calvin Horr. A.M. b. 27 
Nov., 1835, Waterford. Teacher, Maple 
Rapids, Mich. d. 29 April, 1875, Cumber- 
laud Mills. 

William Stickney Huse. A.M. b. 27 
Mar., 1846, Newburyport, Mass. Lawyer, 
d. 13 Oct., 1876. 

Winfield Scott Hutchinson. A.M. 
b. 27 May, 1845, Buckfleld. Lawyer, Bos- 
ton. 

John Norris McClintock. A.M. b. 12 
May, 1846, Winthrop. U. S. coast survey. 
Editor, Concord, N. H. Civil engineer, 
Boston. 

James W^aUaee McDonald. A.M. b. 
26 Jan., 1843, Bangor. Teacher. Agent 
Mass. Bd. Educ. Res., Stoneham, Mass. 

Richard Greenleaf Merriman. A.M. 
b. 14 Mar., 1846, Brunswick. Teacher. 
Res. (1886), Applegate, Cal. 



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79 



AATilliam Pitt Mudgett. LL.B., Co- 
lumbia, 18G9. b. 23 Jan., 1842, Newburgh. 
Lt. lUh Me. Vols., 18(52. Lawyer, Green- 
leaf, Kan. 

Stephen Morrill Newman. A.M. D.D., 
1SS7. b.21 Nov., 184.'), Falmouth. Andover 
Theo. Sem., 1871. Pastor, Taunton, Mass. ; 
Ripon, Wis. Prof. Matli., Ripon Coll. 
Pastor, Washington, D. C. Prof. Past. 
Theo., Howard Univ. 

Stanley Plummer. b. 25 Feb., 1846, 
Dexter, i^erg. Unattached Inf., Me. Vols., 
1865. Lawyer, Bangor. U. S. civil service. 
Lawyer, Skowhegan ; Dexter. 

George Tingey Sewall. A.M. b. 19 
July, 1844, Okitown. Lawyer, Oldtown. 

Joshua Vincent Smith. M.D., 1869. 
b. 9 Sept., 1845, Bridglon. 2d Me. Cav. 
Physician, Melrose, Mass. d. 18 April, 
1887. 

Frederick King Smyth. A.M. b. I 
Jan., 1846, Brunswick. Tutor, B. C. Prof. 
Math., Franklin and Marshall Coll., Lan- 
caster, Penn. Farmer, Santa Barbara, 
Cal. Res., Napa, Cal. 

Henry Sewall Webster. A.M. b. 26 
Sept., 1845, Augusta. Lawyer, Gardiner. 

Joseph Colburn Wilson, b. 22 Mar., 
1845, Orono. Lawyer, Orono. d.4Aug., 

1890. 

25— * 7 

Class of 1868. 

Orville Dewey Baker. A.M. LL.B., 

Harv., 1872. b. 22 Dec, 1847, Augusta. 

Lawyer, Augusta. State A tt'y-Gen., 1885-8. 
George Madison Bodge. A.M. b. 15 

Feb., 1841, Windham. Fife Major 7th Me. 

Harv. Div. Sch., 1878. Pastor, East Bos- 
ton; Leominster, Mass. 
Charles Edwin Chamberlain. A.M. 

b. 23 Aug., 1846, Bristol. Merchant, 

Bristol. 
George Langdon Chandler. A.M. b. 

25Jan.,lS49, Waterville. Instructor, B.C. 

Teacher, Newton, Mass. 
Charles Jarvis Chapman. A.M. b. 29 

Jan., 1848, Bethel. Merchant and banker, 

Portland. 
Charles Henry Cushman. b. 14 July, 

1845, New Gloucester. Teacher, d. 29 Sept., 
1868, Dover, N. H. 

John Say ward Derby, b. 16 Jan., 

1846, Alfred. Lawyer, Saco; New York 
City; Alfred. 



Thomas Jefferson Emery. A.M. 

LL.B., Boston Univ., 1877. b. 2G Dec., 

1845, Poland. Lawyer, Boston. 
Simon Fogg. b. 10 Aug., 1844, Stetson. 

Ll. U.S.C.T. Teacher, d. 21 April, 1870, 

Panora, la. 
George Winslow Foster. A.M. Ph.D., 

1870. M.D.,1871. b. 28 Sept., 1845, Bangor. 
Physician, Bangor; Salt Lake City, 
Utah. 

Llewellyn Sprague Ham. b. 15 Jan., 

1843, Wales. Teacher. Supt. Schools, 

Pana, 111. 
John Adams Hinkley. A.M. b. 12 

Mar., 1848, Gorham. Manufacturer, Gor- 

ham. 
Frank Eastman Hitchcock. M.D., 

1871. b. 3 Mar., 1847, Damariscotta. Phy- 
sician, Rockland. 

Charles Galen Holyoke. A.M. b. 16 

Feb., 1842, Brewer. Lt. 17th Me. Vols. 

Bangor Theo. Sem., 1875. Cong, ministry, 

Maine. Pastor, Edgecomb. 
Elias Synclair Mason, b. 18 Aug., 

1846, liethel. Sec'y Live Stock Asso., 

Terre Haute, lud. Res., Rankin, III. 
Robert Lawrence Packard. A.M. b. 

24 Nov., 1847, Brunswick. Instructor, 

B.C. Prof. Chem., Me. State Coll. Prof. 

Cheni., Mich. Mining Sch., Houghton, 

Mich. U. S. civil service, Washington, 

D.C. 
Charles Augustus Ring. A.M. M.D., 

1872; also Columbia, 1873. b. 6 Feb., 

1845, Portlan<l. 25th Me. Vols. Physician, 

Portland. 
Leonard W^arren Rundlett. C.E., 

1881. b.21Sept.,1840, Alua. City engineer, 

St. Paul, Minn. 
William Frank Shepard. M.D., 1871. 

b. 2G Jan., 1845, Bangor. Physician, 

Bangor. 
George Adams Smyth. A.M. Ph.D., 

Berlin, 1876. b. 23 Sept., 1847, Brunswick. 

Prof. Chem., Univ. Vermont. Scientiflc 

expert. Res., Bergen Point, N. J. 
Charles Edgar W^ebber. b. 8 Aug., 

1844, Damariscotta. Res., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
William Thom Wells, b. 6 Sept., 1846, 

Great Falls, N. H. Merchant, Wakefield, 

N. H. Res., Maiden, Mass. 
Charles Otis Whitman. A.M. Ph.D., 

Leipsic, 1878. b. 14 Dec, 1842, Woodstock. 

Prof. Zoology, Univ. Tokio, Japan; Clark 

Univ. Prof. Animal Morphology, Univ. 

of Chicago. 

23— * 2 



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Class of 1869. 

Frederic Henry Boardman. b. 28 
April, 1848, St. Stephens, N. B. Lawyer, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Norman Call. A.M. M.D., Columbia, 
1872. b. 23 Oct., 1844, Newcastle. Physi- 
cian, Boston. 

Charles Abraham Cole. A.M. b. 23 
May, 1847, Paris. Teacher. Prin. Pleas- 
ant View Inst., Pawtucket, R. I. 

John Colby Coombs. LL.B., Harv., 
1871. b. 9 Mar., 1845, Bowdoinham. Law- 
yer, Boston. 

John Colby Cotton, b. 21 April, 1844, 
Wolf bore, N.H. Teacher, Ossipee, N. H. 
d. 24 Dec, 1872. 

Oscar Porter Cunninsham. b. 29 Sept., 
1846, Ellsworth. Lawyer, Bucksport. 

James Dike. b. 27 June, 1848, Bath. 
Teacher. Merchant, Greensboro, N. C. 
d. 23 Nov., 1886. 

Thomas Henry Eaton, b. 23 Aug., 

1849, Bath. Banker, Ottumwa, Iowa. 
Frederic Augustine Fogg. b. 12 July, 

1850, Portland. Teacher. Real estate, 
St. Paul, Minn. 

Oscar Fitz Allen Greene. A.M. b. 2 

Feb., 1842, Troy. 1st Me. Cav. Lecturer 

Roman Law, Uuiv. Colorado. Lawyer, 

Boulder, Col. 
George Weeks Hale. A.M. M.D., 

Columbia, 1872. b. 13 Aug., 1847, New 

Sharon. Physician, Sedgwick; Nashville, 

Tenn. 
Clarence Hale. A.M. b. 15 April, 

1848, Turner. Lawyer, Portland. 
James Hunter Kennedy, b. 16 April, 

1844, Strong. Serg. 24th Me. Vols. Law- 
yer, Buffalo, N. Y. (1883). 
David Hunter Knowlton. b. 21 Dec, 

1844, Farmington. Printer and publisher, 

Farmington. 
Leavitt Lothrop. b. 11 June, 1848, 

Lisbon. Planter, La. d. 26 Sept., 1873, 

New Orleans, La. 
William Pitt Morgan. A.M. b. 17 

Nov., 1845, North Yarmouth. Lawyer, 

Minneapolis, Minn. 
George Frank Mosher. A.M. b. 12 

Feb., 1844, China. Editor Morning Star, 

Dover, N. H. U. S. consular service. 

Pres. Hillsdale Coll., Mich. 
Edward Payson Payson. LL.B., 

Harv., 1871. b. 16 July, 1849, Westbrook. 

Lawyer, Portland; Boston. 



Willard Humphrey Perley. LL.B., 

Univ. Mich., 1871. b. 17 Oct., 1848, Port- 
land. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich. d. Sept., 
1873, Saginaw Bay, Mich. 

Cassius Clay Powers, b. 23 Jan., 1846, 
Pittsfield. Lawyer, Boston. 

Henry Brewer Quinby. A.M. M.D., 
Columbian Univ., 1880. b. 10 June, 1846, 
Biddeford. N. H. State Senate, 1889-90. 
Manufacturer, Lakeport, N. H. 

Frank Whitman Ring. A.M. M.D., 

1878. b. 28 Aug., 1848, Portland. Phy- 
sician, New York City. 

Charles BoweU. A.M. b. 10 Mar., 

1849, Lebanon. Lawyer. Treas. Savings 

Bank, Fairfield. 
Charles Asbury Stephens, b. 21 Oct., 

1845, Norway. Author and editor, Boston. 
Hiram Tuell. b. 16 Mar., 1844, Sumner. 

Teacher. Prin. High Sch., Milton, Mass. 
Marshman Edward Wadsworth. 

A.M.; also Harv., 1874. Ph.D., Harv., 

1879. b. 6 May, 1847, Livermore Falls. 
Instructor, Harv. Univ. Prof. Min. and 
Geol., Colby. Director, Mich. Mining 
Sch., Houghton, Mich. State geologist. 

Harrison Spofford Whitman. A.M. 

b. 5 Feb., 1844, Woodstock. Tufts Div. 

Sch., 1877. Uuivci'salist ministry, Maine. 

Prin. Westbrook Seminary, Deering. 
Oscar Scott Williams. A.M. b. 2 

July, 1844, Durham. Teacher, Haverhill, 

Mass. Supt. of Sch., Nashua, N. H. ; Ded- 

ham, Mass. d. 11 Oct., 1893. 
Fitz Allen Woodbury. A.M. b. 8 

Aug., 1845, Auburn. Lawyer, Chicago. 
Albert Woodside. A.M. M.D.,1874. 

b. 19 July, 1S47, Wales. Physician, Ten- 

nant's Harbor; Rockland. 
William Haskell Woodwell. b. 9 

Sept., 1844, Newburyport, Mass. Andover 

Theo. Sem.,1872. Cong, ministry. Pastor, 

Sandwich, Mass. 

31— * 5 

Class of 1870. 

DeAlva Stanwood Alexander. A.M. 

b. 17 July, 1845, Richmond. 128th Ohio 

Vols. Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind. U. S. 

Dist. Att'y- Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Charles Edwin Beale. A.M. LL.B., 

National Univ., 1872. b. 10 Aug., 1845, 

Bowdoin. Lawyer, Boston. 
LeRoy Zuinglius Collins, b. 23 Sept., 

1844, Union. Teacher, South Manchester, 

Conn. 



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81 



Albert James Curtis, b. 2 Aug., 1846, 

Bowtloin. Teacher. Res., Freeport. 
William Edwin Frost. A.M. b. 6 

Dec, 1842, Norway. Corporal 23cl Me. 

Vols. Teacher. Prin. Westford Acad., 

Westford, Mass. 
Charles Franklin Oilman, b. 24 Feb., 

1850, Portland, d. 12 May, 1871. 
John Henry Gooch. b. 25 Sept., 1845, 

Yarmouth. Musician, California. 
Orville Boardman Grant, b. 4 Sept., 

1844, Ellsworth. Marine, U. S. N., 1805. 

Teacher, Port Townsend, Wash. 
Albert Gray. b. .30 May, 1847, Naples. 

Prin. High School, Northboro, Mass. d. 20 

Jan., 1893, Mechanic Falls. 
Everett Hammons. b. 10 Jan., 1850, 

Cornish. Lawyer, Anoka, Minn. 
Frederick Ernest Hanson. A.M. b. 

17 Mar., 1850, Buxton. Prin. Ford High 

Sch., Lafayette, Ind. d. 20 May, 1880, 

Chicago, 111. 
George Wheelwright Hobson. A.M. 

b. IS Aug., 1847, IJuxton. Manufacturer, 

Saco. Teacher, Lowell, Mass. 
Walter Ebenezer Holmes. A.M. b. 

31 July, 1840, Oxford. Merchant, Welch- 

ville. 
Lucien Howe. A.M. M.D., L. I. tJoll. 

llos., 1871; also Bellevue Hos. Med. Coll., 

1871. b. 18 Dec, 1849, Standish. Oculist 

and aurist, Buflfalo, N. Y. Prof., Univ. of 

Buffalo. 
Joseph Wadsworth Keene. A.M. 

M.D., 1S75; also Harv., 1878. b. 23 Jan., 

1847, Bremen. Physician, Buffalo, N. Y.; 

National City, Cal. 
W^illis Howard Meads. A.M. b. 22 

Feb., 1847, Liniington. Lawyer, Buffalo, 

N. Y. 
Burdus Redford Melcher. A.M. b. 

7 Feb., 1849, Brunswick. Teacher, Saco. 

Life insurance. Ees., Cambridge, Mass. 

d. 15 Nov., 1888. 
Charles Henry Moore. A.M. b. 2(i 

Sept., IS.iO, Lewiston. Instructor Latin. 

Publisher, Chicago, 111. 
Wallace Kilbourne Cakes. A.M. 

M.D., Columbia, 1873. b. 6 Nov., 18.50, 

Auburn. Physician, Auburn. 
Caleb Alexander Page. A.M. b. 20 

]May, 1848, Burlington. Teacher, Leices- 
ter, Mass.; Methuen, Mass. 
Koland Marcy Peck. A.M. b. 21 Oct., 

1849, Ellsworth. Teacher, d. 26 Jan., 

1891, North Wilbraham, Mass. 

G 



John Bakeman Redman. A.M. b. 11 

June, 1848, Brooksville. LaAvyer, Ells- 
woi'th. 

Erastus Fulton Redman. A.M. b. 
10 June, 1849, Brooksville. Lumber mer- 
chant, Ellsworth. 

James Arthur Roberts, b. 8 Mar., 
1847, Waterboro. 7th Me. Battery. Law- 
yer, Buffalo, N. Y. Comptroller State of 
New York. 

William Edward Spear, b. 2 Jan., 
1847, Rockhmd. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1873. 
Pastor, Dunbarton, N. H. Lawyer, Bos- 
ton. 

Davis True Timberlake. b. 21 Nov., 

1844, Livermore. Teacher. Prin. Lan- 
caster Acad., Lancaster, N. H. 

Charles Turner Torrey. M.D., Co- 
lumbia, 1873. b. 21 Dec, 1845, North Yar- 
mouth. Physician, Naples; Yarmouth. 

Edward Burbank Weston. A.M. 
M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1873. b. 31 July, 
1846, Auburn. Physician, Chicago, 111. 

Alonzo Garcelon W^hitman. A.M. b. 
7 Sept., 1842, Auburn. Instructor. Prin. 
High Sch., Melrose, Mass. 

Edwin Cox Woodward, b. 1 Aug., 
1849, Damariscotta. Teacher. Assayer 
and chemist, Leadville, Col.; Everett, 
Wash. 

30— * 5 

Class of 1871. 

Kingsbury Bachelder. A.M. b. 25 
Oct., 1849, Prospect. Prin. Me. Central 
Inst. Prof. Greek, Hillsdale Coll., Hills- 
dale, Mich. 

Oscar Lewis Billings, b. 1 Feb., 1845, 
Fayette. Prin. Bloomfleld Acad., Skow- 
gan. Manufacturer, Philadelphia. 

James Franklin Chaney. A.M. b. 22 
Feb., 184.5, Clinton. 4th Me. Batt'y. Mer- 
chant, Brunswick. Res., Topsham. 

Charles Edward Clark. A.M. M.D., 
Harv., 1877. b. 8 July, 18.50, Auburn. Phy- 
sician, Boston. Res., Lynn, Mass. 

Edmund Chase Cole. A.M. b.SOct., 

1845, Milton Plantation. Editor and pub- 
lisher, Warner, N. H. 

Newton Freeman Curtis. A.M. M.D., 
Columbia, 1874. b. 13 July, 1849, Hamp- 
den. Physician, White Plains, N. Y. 

Edgar Foster Davis. A.M. b. 17 
April, 1851, East Machias. Teacher. Cong, 
ministrj^ Maine. Prof. Eng., Penn. State 
Coll. 



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"William Sawyer Dennett. M.D., 

Harv., 1874. b. 1 Mar., 3849, Bangor. 

Oculist, Boston ; New York City. 
Sylvanus Otis Hussey. b. 31 July, 

1844, Newburgh. Teacher, d. 20 Dec, 

1873. 
Edwin Howard Lord. A.M.; also 

Harv., 1881. b. 1 June, 1850, Springvale. 

Teacher, Lowell, Mass.; Lawrence, 

Mass.; Wolfboro, N. H. 
"William Palmer Meleher. M.D., 

Univ. Penn., 1876. b. 10 April, 1848, 

Brunswick. Physician, Pemberton, N. J. ; 

Mt. Holly, N. J. 
Edward Page Mitchell, b. 24 Mar., 

1852, Bath. Journalist. Literary editor 

New York Sun. 
Alfred Johnson Monroe, b. 2 Oct., 

1849, Belfast. Law student, d. 3 Jan., 

1875, Pau, France. • 
"William Sullivan Pattee. A.M. LL.D., 

Iowa, 1891. b. 19 Sept., 1846, Jackson. 

Prof. Nat. Science, Lake Forest Univ. , 111. 

Lawyer, Northfleld, Minn. Dean of Law 

Dept., Univ. Minn., Minneapolis. 
"\7"ernon Dana Price, b. 7 June, 1848, 

Cincinnati, O. Merchant, Louisville, Ky. 
Charles Lord Shepard. b. 1 Oct., 1847, 

Bangor. U. S. civil service, Helena, Mon- 
tana. Clerk, Boston. 
Augustine Simmons. A.M. b. 20 Feb., 

1849, Topsham. Lawyer, North Anson. 
Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole. 

A.M. D.D.,1888. S.T.B., Boston Univ., 

1878. b. 11 June, 1850, Durham. Meth. 

Epis. ministry, Maine. 
"WaUace Rowell White. LL.B., Univ. 

Mich., 1874. b. 17 Oct., 1849, Dixfleld. 

Lawyer, Winthrop. U. S. Dist. Att'y, 

Idaho. Lawyer, Ogden, Utah. 

19— * 2 

Class of 1872. 

John Getchell Abbott, b. 17 April, 
1848, Windsor. Lawyer and journalist, 
Boston, d. 23 April, 1884, Dorchester, 
Mass. 

James Bigelow Atwood. A.M. b. 10 
Jan., 1846, Williamsburg. Farmer and 
teacher, St. Albans. "^ 

Charles Bemis Benson, b. 27 Feb., 
1846, North Paris. Lawyer, Snow's Falls. 

"Warren Franklin Bickford. A.M. b. 
31 Jan., 1842, Newburgh. Ist Me. Cav. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1876. Pastor, Berke- 
ley, Cal. ; Islington, Mass. 



Marcellus Coggan. b. 6 Sept., 1847, 
Bristol. Lawyer, Boston. Res., Maiden, 
Mass. 

George Henry Cummings. A.M. M.D., 
Columbia, 1875. b. 6 April, 1850, Portland. 
Physician, Portland. 

Frederick George Dow. LL.B., Co- 
lumbia, 1875. b. 24 Aug., 18.51, St. John, 
N. B. Lawyer, New York City. 

John Sumner Frost. A.M. b. 7 April, 
1851, Springvale. Teacher, Thomaston; 
Lawrence, Mass. d. 2 Oct., 1887, Spring- 
vale. 

Samuel Lane Gross. A.M. LL.B, 
Columbia, 1876. b. IS Nov., 1846, Bruns- 
wick. Lawyer, New York City. 

Herbert Harris. A.M. b. 17 Dec, 

1846, East Machias. Composer and music 
teacher, Boston. Hes., East Machias. 

Herbert Milton Heath. A.M. b. 27 
Aug., 1853, Gardiner. Lawyer, Augusta. 
State Senate, 1887-90. 

"Walton Olney Hooker, b. 17 Ajiril, 
1849, Gardiner. Sea captain, d. Aug., 
1878, Rio Janeiro. 

Weston Lewis, b. 26 Dec , 1850, Pitts- 
ton. Banker, Gardiner. 

Simeon Pease Meads, b. 11 Jan., 1849, 
Limington. Teacher, Oakland, Cal. 

Jehiel Simmons Richards, b. 1 Aug., 

1847, Bristol. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1877. 
Pastor, Waterford; Alfred; Deer Isle. 

Freeman Alonzo Ricker. b. 13 Oct., 
1849, Ossipee, N. H. Merchant, Portland, 
d. 31 Dec, 1877, Martin's, N. Y. 

Osgood "Wyman Rogers, b. 8 Feb., 
1840, Windham. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1876. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Iowa. 

George Melville Seiders. b. 15 Jan., 
1844, Union. Corp. 24th Me. Vols. Law- 
yer, Portland. State Senate, 1893-. 

"William Cummings Shannon. M.D., 
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1874. b. 8 
May, 1851, Loudon, N. H. Asst. Surg., 
U. S. A. 

Frank "Wood Spaulding. M.D., Univ. 
City of New York, 1875. b. 29 April, 1844, 
Bingham. Physician, Epping, N. H. 

George "Webber Stone. A.M. b. 7 
Jan., 1849, Liverraore J'alls. Farmer, 
Livermore Falls. 

George Mason "Whitaker. A.M. b. 30 
July, 1851, Southbridge, Mass. Editor 
and proprietor New England Farmer, 
Boston. 



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83 



Harold Wilder, b. 24 Nov., 1850, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. Teacher, Barre, Mass. 
23— * 4 

Class of 1873. 

lioren Foster Berry. A.M. b. 31 Mar., 

1847, Leeds. Yale Div. Sell., 1877. Pastor, 

Plantsville, Conn.; Fremont, Neb.; Ot- 

tiimwa, Iowa. 
William Augustine Blake. LL.B., 

Boston Univ., 1875. b. 4 July, 1851, Ban- 
gor. Lawyer, d. 25 Nov., 1875, Bangor. 
Albert Joel Boardman. b. 6 Feb., 1852, 

St. Stephen's, N. B. Broker, Minneap- 
olis, Minn. 
James McLellan Boothby. M.D., 

Detroit Coll. of Med., 1870. b. 7 Dec, 1851, 

Newfleld. Physician, Dubuque, Iowa. 
Hervey Wilfred Chapman. A.M. b. 

15 Oct., 1850, Bethel. Cong, ministry, Cal. 

Pastor, Lakeport, Cal. 
Nathan Dane Appleton Clarke, b. 

15 April, 1853, Alfred. Lawyer, Lynn, 

Mass. 
Edwin James Cram. b. 17 Oct., 1840, 

Par.sonsfiel(l. Lawyer, Biddeford. 
John Arthur Cram. b. 10 July, 1848, 

Par.sonsfield. Teacher, d. 18 July, 1874. 
Augustus Luther Crocker. A.M. 

M.E. b. 4 Miiy, 1850, Paris. Mechanical 

engineer, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Benjamin Tappan Deering. A.M. b. 

19 Nov., 1850, Augusta. Physician, Paris, 

France. 
Isaac Luther Elder, b. 27 July, 1847, 

Windliam. Lawyer, Portland. 
John Frederick Eliot, b. 15 April, 

1850, Aubiu'u. Master E. Boston High 

School. Res., Hyde Park, Mass. 
Albert Cushman Fairbanks. A.M. 

b. 21 Aug., 1850, Augusta. Student of 

music, Boston, d. 17 May, 1877, Augusta. 
William Green Fassett. b. 25 Sept., 

1850, Bath. Lawyer, Denver, Col. d. 23 

Jan., 1886. 
Frank Astley Floyd. A.M. b. 31 

May, 1848, Saco. Lawyer, Bangor. 
Royal Erastus Gould. A.M. b. 8 

Feb., 1S51, Biddeford. Supt. of Schools, 

Biddeford. 
Francis March Hatch, b. 7 June, 1852, 

Portsmouth, N. H. Lawyer, Honolulu, 

Sandwich Islands. Minister of Foreign 

Aflfairs. 
Addison Emery Herrick. A.M. b. 24 



June, 1847, Greenwood. Lawyer, Bethel. 
State Senate, 1893-. 

Horace Barrows Hill. A.M. M.D., 
L. 1. Hosp. Coll., 1S80. b. 28 June, 1851, 
Harrison. Asst. Supt. Insane Hosp., Au- 
gusta. 

George Evans Hughes, b. 19 Jan., 
1851, Bath. Prin. High Sch., Bath. Law- 
yer, Bath. 

Alfred Greeley Ladd. M.D., 1878. b. 
2 April, 1851, Portland. Physician, Great 
Falls, Montana. 

John Nathaniel Lowell. A.M. b. 20 
Sept., 1846, Newburgh. Yale Div. Sch., 
1877. Pastor, Haverhill, Mass. 

Augustus Freedom Moulton. A.M. 
b. 1 May, 1848, Jay. Tutor. Lawyer, 
Portland. Res., Scarborough. 

George Sewall Mower. A.M. b. 20 
April, 1853, Greene. Lawyer, Newberry, 
S. (;. State Senate, 1893. 

William Gilman Reed. M.D., 1878. 
b. 31 Mar., 1849, Dresden. Physician, 
HoUiston, Mass. 

Albert Francis Richardson. A.M. b. 
2 July, 1841, Sebago. Prin. High Sch., 
Bridgtou; Fryeburg Acad. State Normal 
Sch., Castine. 

Daniel Arthur Robinson. A.M. M.D., 
1S81. b. 22 June, 1850, Orrington. In- 
structor. Physician, Bangor. 

Franklin Clement Robinson. A.M. 
b. 24 April, 1852, Orrington. Prof. Chem- 
istry and Mineralogy. 

Cassander Cary Sampson, b. 2 Sept., 

1850, Harrison. Andover Theo. Sem., 1878. 
Pastor, Pembroke, N. H.; Tilton, N. H. 

David William Snow. b. 10 Nov., 

1851, Boston. Lawyer, Portland. 
Clarence Marshall Walker. A.M. b. 

11 Oct., 1847, Wilton. Teacher, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Frank Shepard Waterhouse. A.M. 
LL.B., Harv., 1876. b. 10 Sept., 1853, Port- 
land. Lawyer, Portland. 

Frederick Eugene Whitney, b. 26 
Nov., 1850, Farmington. Prof. Eng. Lit., 
Tokio, Japan. Lawyer, Oiikland, Cal. 

Frederic Arthur Wilson. A.M. b. 
23 April, 18.52, Orouo. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1882. Pastor, Billerica, Mass. ; Andover, 
Mass. 

Andrew Peters Wiswell. b. 11 July, 

1852, Ellsworth. Lawyer, Ellsworth. 

Speaker Leg., 1891-2. Judge Supreme 

Court, 1893-. 

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Class of 1874. 

Albion Gilbert Bradstreet. A.M. C.E. 

1).30 Jaii.,1852,Bridgtori. Lawyer. Civil 

engineer, Mexico. Banker, Kew York 

City. d. 17 Jan., 1893, Phoenix, Arizona. 

George Milton Brock, b. 21 Nov., 

1852, Portland. Book-keeper, Portland. 
Samuel Valentine Cole. A.M. b. 29 

Dec.jlSol, Machiasport. Instructor Latin. 
Andover Theo. Sem., 1887. Pastor, Taun- 
ton, Mass. 

Marshall Wheelock Davis, b. 20 July, 
1854, Milan, N. H. Teacher, Roxbury 
Latin School, Boston. 

Hannibal Hamlin Emery, b. 7 Jan., 

1853, Portland. Merchant, Portland. 
Cassius Melville Ferguson, b. 29 

July, 1850, Dixmont. Lawyer, Minneap- 
olis, Minn. 

Elbridge Gerry, Jr. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1877. h. 18 Aug., 1853, Portland. 
Lawyer, New York City. Ees., Paris, 
France. 

"Walter Temple Goodale. M.D., Harv., 
1888. b. 7 Sept., 1851, Saco. Headmaster, 
St. Augustine Coll., Benicia, Cal. Physi- 
cian, Saco. 

Rotheus Augustus Gray. A.M. M.D., 
1872. b. 5 Aug., 1851, Dublin, Ireland. 
Physician, Colusa, Cal. 

Frank "Warren Hawtborne. b. 1 July, 
1852, Bath. Merchant, Bath. Journalist, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 

Willard Roscoe Hemmenway. b. 4 
Mar., 18.50, Wellington. Lawyer, LaCrosse, 
Wis. 

Ernest Sidney Hobbs. M.E. b. 1 Oct., 
1850, Saco. Cotton manufacturer, Selma, 
Ala. ; Aurora, 111. 

Edw^ard Otis Howard, b. 11 Mar., 
18.52, Wiuslow. Lawyer, Fairfield ; Boston. 

Charles Henry Hunter. A.M. M.D., 
Columbia, 1878. h. 6 Feb., 1853, Clin- 
ton. Physician, Minneapolis, Minn. Prof. 
Minn. Hosp. Coll. 

Henry Johnson. A.M. Ph.D., Univ. 
Berlin, 1884. b. 25 June, 1855, Gardiner. 
Prof. Mod. Lang. 

Levi Houghton Kimball. M.D., Bos- 
ton Univ., 1877. N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., 
1878. b. 23 Feb., 1853, Bath. Physician, 
Bath; Boston. 

Charles Frederic Kimball, b. 31 July, 
1854, Portland. Manufacturer, Chicago, 
111. 



Thomas Kneeland. A.M. b. 19 June, 

1851, Harrison. Lawyer, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Ira Stephen Locke. A.M. b. 4 Feb., 

1853, Biddeford. Lawyer, Portland. 
Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. A.M. 

M.D., 1877. b. 13 April, 1851, Denmark. 

Teacher, Roxbury Latin School, Boston. 

Edward Newton Merrill, b. 11 April, 

1849, Harmony. Lawyer, Skowhegan. 
Harry Vane Moore. A.M. b. 6 July, 

1854, Limerick. Lawyer, Berwick. 
William Henry Moulton. A.M. b. 18 

Mar., 1852, Portland. Banker, Portland. 

Charles James Palmer. S.T.B., Gen. 
Theo. Sem., 1882. b. 4 Nov., 1854, Fair- 
field. Rector, Lanesboro, Mass. 

■William Martin Payson. b. 18 Aug., 

1852, Westbrook. Lawyer, Portland. 
Arthur Lincoln Perry. A.M. b. 10 

Mar., 1851, Gardiner. Lawyer, Gar- 
diner. 
Horace "Wiley Philbrook. b. 24 June, 

1853, Brunswick. Lawyer, San Francisco, 
Cal. 

Don Arba Horace Powers, b. 8 Dec, 

1850, Pittsfield. Lawyer, Newport; Houl- 
ton. 

John "Wheeler Pray. M.D., Harv., 
1879. b. 8 Aug., 1851, Dover, N. H. Phy- 
sician, Northwood, N. H. 

Thomas Charles Simpson. LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1877. b. 21 Mar., 1852, New- 
buryport, Mass. Lawyer, Newburyport, 
Mass. 

Charles Edwin Smith. A.M. b. 20 
July, 1844, Monmouth. Supt. Schools, 
Crookston, Minn. d. 5 June, 1883. 

Charles Chesley Springer, b. 4 Nov., 

1852, Livermore. Instructor. Lawyer, 
Boston. 

George Bourne "Wheeler, b. 1 Aug., 

1853, Kennebunkport. Manager Electric 
Light Co., Eau Claire, Wis. 

Prank Kingsbury "Wheeler, b. 2.3 
Nov., 1854, Kennebunkport. Journalist, 
Bloomiugton, 111. d. 14 April, 1891, Ken- 
nebunkport. 

Henry Kirke "White. A.M. b. 8 Feb., 
1849, Dresden. Prin. Washington Acad.; 
Lincoln Acad. ; High Sch., Bangor. 

Henry Gardiner "White. A.M. b. 24 
Jan., 1855, San Francisco, Cal. Lawyer, 
Gardiner. Res., Providence, R. I. 

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85 



Class of 1875. 

Reuben Richard Baston. A.M. M.D., 
1870. b. IS Feb., 18.50, Briilgton. Physi- 
cian, Cape Elizabeth, cl. 28 Sept., 1880. 

Frederick Oren Baston. A.M. b. 14 
Jan., 18.t2, Bridjfton. Teacher. Prin. High 
.Sell., Xatick, Mass. 

Charles Alvah Black. A.M. b. 2 June, 
18.T(i, Paris. Teacher, Gowanda, N. Y. 

Herbert Gerry Briggs. b. 8 Feb., 
18.53, Auburn. Lawyer, Portlanil. 

Seth May Carter, b. 25 July, 1854, 
Winthrop. Lawyer, Lewiston. 

Charles Lorenzo Clarke. M.S. C.E. 
b. 16 April, 1853, Portland. Consulting 
and electrical engineer. New York City. 

George Croswell Cressey. A.M. b. 1 
April, 1856, Buxton. Prof. Mod. Lang., 
Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kan. Andover 
Theo. Sem., 1884. Unitarian ministry. 
Pastor, Salem, Mass. 

William John Curtis, b. 28 Aug., 
1854, Brunswick. Lawyer, New York City. 

William Augustus Deering. A.M. 
Ph.D., Alleghany Coll., 1893. b. 17 June, 
1849, Harrison. Teacher. Principal Clif- 
ton Springs Seminary, N. Y. 

George Newell Dorr. b. 11 Jan., 1848, 
Sandwich, N. H. Meth. Epis. ministry, 
N. H. Pastor, Whitefleld, N. H. 

Melville Augustus Floyd, b. 20 Aug., 
18.5-2, Portland. Lawyer, Portland. 

Edwin Herbert HaU. A.M. Ph.D., 
Johns Hopkins, 1880. b. 7 Nov., 1855, Gor- 
ham. Asst. Pi-of. Physics, Harvard. 

George Frank Harriman. LL.B., Bos- 
ton Univ., 1876. b. 16 Sept., 1852, Waldo. 
Lawyer, New York City. 

William Edwin Hatch. A.M. b. 8 
June, 18.52, Jeftersonville, Ga. Supt. 
Schools, New Bedford, Mass. 

Benjamin Warren Hewes. b. 23 Aug., 
18.52, Plymouth, Mass. Lawyer, Dauforth. 

Charles William HUI. b. 19 Sept., 
1847, Bidileford. Yale Div. Sch., 1878. 
Cong, ministi-y. Pastor, Benicia, Cal. 

Walter Hamlin Holmes. M.D.,Harv., 
1879. b. 23 June, 18.54, Calais. Physician, 
Waterbury, Conn. 

William George Hunton. b. 13 Nov., 
1852, Readfield. Farmer, Readfleld. 

Seth Leonard Larrabee. A.M. b. 22 
Jan., 1855, Scarboro. Lawyer, Portland. 

David Maurice McPherson. b. 11 
Feb., 1852, Montreal, Can. U. S. postal 
service. Res., Portland. 



George Fulton McQuillan, b. 18 

April, 1849, Naples. Lawyer, Portland. 
Wilson Nevins. b. 22 Dec, 1848, 

Brunswick. Teacher, Clifton Springs, 

N. Y. 
Ernest Henry Noyes. A.M. M.D., 

Harv., 1880. b. 21 Nov., 1853, Gloucester, 

Mass. Physician, Newburyport, Mass. 
Edward Sherburne Osgood. b. 18 

May, 1848, Shelljurne, N. H. Journalist, 

Portland. 
Frederick Blanchard Osgood, b. 10 

Nov., 1851, Fryeburg. Lawyer, North 

Conway, N. H. 
Horace Reed Patten, b. 20 Feb., 1854, 

Bath. Law student, d. 28 Oct., 1876, San 

Francisco, Cal. 
Newland Morse PettengUl. b. 24 

Mar., 1851, Monmouth. Lawyer, Mem- 
phis, Mo. 
Orestes Pierce, b. 5 June, 1853, Bid- 

deford. Lawyer. Res., Oakland, Cal. 
Frederick Alton Powers, b. 19 June, 

1855, Pittsfleld. Lawyer, Houlton. State 

Att'y-Gen., 1893-. 
Woodbury Pulsifer. A.M. b. 13 May, 

18.55, Auburn. Stenographer, Lewiston. 

v. S. civil service, Washington, D. C. 
William Edgar Rice. M.D., Colum- 
bian Univ., 1878. b. 12 May, 1852, Bath. 

Physician, Bath. 
Lincoln Albion Rogers. A.M. b. 22 

April, 1852, Topsham. Teacher. Pi-in. 

Classical and Scientific School, Paterson, 

N. J. 
Dudley Allen Sargent. M.D., Yale, 

1878. b. 28 Sept., 1849, Belfast. Director 
Gymnasium, B. C. ; Yale. Prof. Phys. 
Training and Director Gymnasium, Har- 
vard. 

Parker Prince Simmons. A.M. b. 13 
Oct., 18.52, Kingston, Mass. Supt. School 
Supplies, Boai'd of Educ., Brooklyn, N. Y_ 

Myles Standish. A.M. M.D., Harv., 

1879. b. 17 Oct., 1851, Boston. Physician, 
Boston. 

Robert Given Stanwood. A.M. M.D., 
1878. b. 1 July, 1854, Brunswick. Physi- 
cian, Newark, N. J. 

George Robinson Swasey. M.S. 
LL.B., Boston Univ., 1878. b. 8 Jan., 1854, 
Standish. Lawyer, Boston. Lecturer, 
Boston Univ. Law School. 

William Sylvester Thompson. A.M. 
M.D., HomcEopathic Hosp. Coll., Cleve- 
land, 1879. b. 10 April, 1853, Newbury 
port, Mass. Physician, Hallowell. 



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Horace Roger True. A.M. h. 21 May, 
1851, Litchfield. Photographer, Augusta. 

Francis Robbins Upton. M.S., Prince- 
ton, 1877. b. 26 .July, 1852, Peabody, Mass. 
Manufacturer. Res., Orange, N. J. 

Frank Pierce Virgin. M.D., Detroit 
Med. Coll., 1877. b. 13 Oct., 1850, Rumford. 
Physician, "Weymouth, Mass. 

Christopher Henry 'Wells, b. 5 July, 
1856, Great Falls, N. H. Journalist, Great 
Falls, N. H. 

Albion Stinson Whitmore. A. M. 
M.D., Columbia, 1878. b. 12 Dec, 1852, 
Brunswick. Physician, Boston. 

Samuel "Warren Whitmore. LL.B., 
Union, 1878. b. 21 April, 1853, Bowdoin- 
ham. Lawyer, Albany, N. Y. 

Stephen Chalmers "Whitmore. b. 19 
July, 1850, Bowdoinham. Lawyer, Gar- 
diner. 

45— * 2 

Class of 1876. 

"William Alden. A.M. M.D.,1879. b. 
19 Aug., 1855, Portland. Physician, Du- 
luth,Minn. 

Charles Sewall Andrews. LL.B., 
Hastings Law Coll., 1881. b. 19 Dec, 1851, 
Otisfleld. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. 
d. 12 April, 1883, Norway. 

Tascus Atwood. b. 8 Feb., 1854, Au- 
burn. Lawyer, Auburn. 

Arlo Bates. A.M. b. 16 Dec, 1850, 
East Machias. Author. Prof. Eng. Lit., 
Mass. Inst. Tech. 

Collins G-rant Burnham. b. 9 May, 
1854, Saco. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1879. 
Cong, ministry. Pastor, Chicopee, Mass. 

Charles Herbert Clark. A.M. b. 14 
Mar., 1854, Bangor. Teacher. Prin. San- 
born Sem., Kingston, N. H. 

Osman Charles Evans, b. 21 Mar., 
1851, Milan, N. H. Manufacturer, Port- 
land. 

Oriville Clark Gordon. A.M. b.2Feb., 
1845, Chesterville. Med. student, d. 13 
Jan., 1880. 

Howard Elijah Hall, b. 13 Nov., 1853, 
Newcastle. Lawyer, Damariscotta. 

Charles Taylor Hawes. b. 1(3 Aug., 
1853, Bridgton. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1882. 
Tutor, B.C. Cong. ministry. Res., Bangor. 

Jere Merrill Hill. A.M. b. 23 Oct., 
1851, Buxton. Teacher. Priu.High Sch., 
Hyde Park, Mass. 



Charles Davis Jameson. C.E., 1881. 
b. 2 July, 1855, Bangor. Civil engineer. 
Prof. Engineering, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa 
City, la. 

Edward Hazen Kimball. LL.B., Bos- 
ton Univ., 1879. b. 34 Aug., 1854, Bath. 
Lawyer. Merchant, Bath. 

Prank Reed Kimball, b. 10 July, 1853, 
Salem, Mass. Manufacturer. Res., Salem, 
Mass. 

John Samuel Leavitt, Jr. b. 5 June, 
18.52, Gorham. Merchant, Gorham. 

John Gair Libby. A.M. b. 7 Dec, 1854, 
Wells. Clerk. Res., Auburndale, Mass. 

"Walter Hastings Marrett. A.M. b. 
28 Oct., 1851, Standish. Editor, Boston. 

George Bartol Merrill. C.E. b. 15 
Nov., 1854, Cumberland. Mechanical en- 
gineer, Cleveland, O. 

John Adams Morrill. A.M. b. 3 June, 
1855, Auburn. Lawyer, Auburn. 

Erwin Barrett ISTewcomb. M.E. b. 9 
Jan., 1855, Zanesville, O. Mechanical 
engineer, Cumberland Mills. 

Arthur Taylor Parker, b. 21 June, 
1854, Chelsea, Mass. Manufacturer, Bos- 
ton. Res., East Orleans, Mass. 

George Parsons. A.M. b. 8 April, 
18.54, Kennebunk. Manager Cairo Trust 
property, Cairo, 111. 

John Howard Payne. M.D., Boston 
Univ., 1879. b. 14 June, 1S55, Bath. Phy- 
sician, Boston. 

Franklin Conant Payson. A.M. b. 
4 Sept., 1856, Portland. Lawyer, Port- 
land. 

Charles Albert Perry. A.M. b. 11 
April, 1853, Blanchard. Andover Theo. 
Sem., 1879. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Hyde 
Park, Mass. 

George Franklin Pratt. A.M. b. 5 
April, 1852, Bangor. Geu. Theo. Sem., 
1881. Rector, Clinton, Mass. Unitarian 
ministry. Pastor, Berlin, Mass. 

George Thomas Prince. C.E. b. 23 
July, 1854, Woburn, Mass. Supt. water 
works, Atlantic City, N. J. 

"Walter Augustine Robinson. A.M. 
b. 15 Dec, 1854, East Orringtou. Teacher, 
Boston. 
Allan Ellington Rogers. A.M. b. 23 
April, 1855, Ellsworth. Prof. Hist., Logic, 
and Political Economy, Maine State Coll. 
"William Henry Gulliver Rowe. M.D., 
Columbia, 1880. b. 20 Feb., 1853, Auburn. 
Physician, Cape Elizabeth. Manufacturer, 
Boston. Res., Winchester, Mass. 



ALUMNI 



87 



Alvah Horton Sabin. M.S. b. 9 April, 
18.51, Norfolk, N. Y. Prof. Cheni., Ripen 
Coll. Prof. Cliem., Univ. of Vermont. 
Chemist, N. Y. City. 

Alpheus Sanford. b. 5 Jul.y, 185G, 
Attleboro, Mass. Lawyer, Boston. 

Charles Sargent, b. 21 May, 1853, Ma- 
chias. Lawyer, Machias. Merchant, Port- 
land. 

Hardy Ropes Sewall. b. 18 Mar., 1856, 
Newton, Mass. Manager telephone ex- 
change, Albany, N. Y. d. 17 April, 1884. 

Oliver Crocker Stevens. A.M. LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1879. b. 3 June, 1855, Bos- 
ton. Lawyer, Boston. 

Fred Milo Stimson. b. 17 Mar., 1855, 
Waterville. Broker, Cincinnati, O. 

Charles Sumner Taylor, b. '.i Mar., 
1855, Newcastle. Teacher, Chicago, 111. 

WiUiam Gay Waitt. A.M. b. 8 Feb., 

18.55, Pittston. Lawyer, Boston. 
Charles Gardner Wheeler, b. 21 Sept., 

1855, Peabody, Mass. Literary work. 
Res., Wincheudon, Mass. 
John Henry White. A.M. b. 30 Dec, 

1853, Bowdoinham. Teacher, Essex, Mass. 
Charles Augustus Whittemore. M.E. 

b. 4 Dec, 1850, Lisbon. Manufacturer, 

(jrand Rapids, Mich. 
Bion Wilson, b. 21 April, 1855, Thom- 

aston. Lawyer. U. S. Bank Examiner. 

Res., Poi'tland. 
Frank Vernon Wright. M.S. b. 13 

Oct., 18,55, Boston. Lawyer, Salem, Mass. 

43— * 3 

Class of 1877. 

William Gerrish Beale. b. 10 Sept., 

1854, Winthrop. Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Philip Greely Brown. A.M. b. 24 

June, 1855, Portland. Banker, Portland. 
Nathan Clifford Brown, b. 13 Oct., 

18.56, Portland. Res., Portland. 

John Eliphaz Chapman, b. 14 July, 
18.53, Bethel. Journalist, Boston. 

Charles Edwin Cobb. A.M. b. 13 
Aug., 18.56, Auburn. Manufacturer, Au- 
burn. 

William Titcomb Cobb. b. 23 July, 
1857, Rockland. Manufacturer, Rockland. 

Edgar Millard Cousins, b. 7 Sept., 
1850, Southwest Harbor. Bangor Theo. 
Sem.,1880. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Cum- 
berland Mills. Sec'y Me. Miss. Soc'y- 



Frank Herbert Crocker. M.D., 1882. 
b.8 Aug., 1851, Machias. Physician, Booth- 
bay; Machias. 

Frederick Henry Dillingham. A.M. 
M.D., Columbia, 1880. b. 7 April, 1857, 
Bangor. Physician, New York City. 

David Blin Fuller, b. 18 Jan., 1853, 
Albion. Lawyer, Eureka, Kan. 

Joseph Knight Greene, b. 23 Sept., 
1852, Otisfleld. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 

William Chute Greene, b. 23 Sept., 

1852, Otisfleld. Lawyer, Sag Harbor, N. Y. 
Serope Armenag Gtirdjian. M.S. b. 12 

Dec, 1847, Talass, Ca3sarea, Asia Minor. 

Mercantile pursuits, Constantinople. 
Frank Hobart Hargraves. b. 13 May, 

1854, Effingham, N. H. Manufacturer, 

West Buxton. 
George Arthur Holbrook. A.M. b. 17 

Feb., 1857, Portsmouth, N. H. P. E. Theo. 

Sem., Cambridge, Mass., 1880. Rector, 

Troy,N. Y. 
Phineas Henry Ingalls. A.M. M.D., 

Columbia, 1880. b. 18 April, 18.56, Gorham. 

Physician, Hartford, Conn. 
Charles Egbert Knight, b. 16 Mar., 

1854, Wiscasset. Lawyer and merchant, 
Wiscasset. 

George Thomas Little. A.M. b. 14 

May, 1857, Auburn. Librarian. 
Prank Josselyn Lynde. b. 2 Oct., 

1855, Bangor. Druggist, Portland, d. 4 
Oct., 1880, Old Orchard. 

George Hersey Marquis, b. 17 Jan., 

1850, Portland. Lawyer, Clear Lake, Dak. 
Samuel Appleton Melcher. b. lApr., 

18.56, Brunswick. Prin. High Sch., Whit- 

iusville, Mass. 
Edward Clarence Metcalf. b. 11 Apr., 

1857, Brunswick. Civil engineer, d. 8 

July, 1880, Newport, K. I. 
Frank Asa MitcheU. b. 30 Oct., 1855, 

Auburn. Gen. Pass. Agt., M. & N. E. 

R. R., Manistee, Mich. 
Carroll Willie MorriU. b. 13 July, 

1853, West Falmouth. Lawyer, Portland. 
Charles Wyman Morse, b. 21 Oct., 

1856, Bath. Ship owner. New York City. 
Charles Lendol Nickerson. A.M. b. 

2 Feb., 18.54, Dorchester, Mass. Farmer, 
Garden City, Minn. 
Fremont Manning Palmer, b. 29 Feb., 
1856, Portland. Book-keeper, Portland, 
d. 22 June, 1885. 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Robert Edwin Peary. C.E. b. 6 

1856, Cresson, Penn. Civil engineer, U. 
S. N. Arctic explorer. 

Curtis Appleton Perry, b. 6 May, 

1854, Dorchester, Mass. Artist. Res., 

Braintree, Mass. 
WUliam Perry, b. 22 July, 1857, Salem, 

Mass. Lawyer, Salem, Mass. 
Edwin Judson Pratt. M.D., N. Y. 

Homoeopathie Med. Coll., 1881. b. 7 July, 

1853, Yarmouth. Physician, New York 

City. 
Lewis Henry Reed. b. 28 Jan., 1853, 

Mexico. Manufacturer, Mexico. 
Jobn Alfred Roberts, b. 10 Sept., 

1852, Gardiner. Lawyer, Norway. 
Edwin Albert Scribner. M.S. b. 18 

April, 1856, Topsham. Prof. Nat. Science, 

Eipon Coll. Manufacturer, Boonton, 

N.J. 
Charles Bailey Seabury. b. 5 Feb., 

1857, Gardiner. Salesman, NeW York City. 
James Wingate Sewall. C.E. b. 11 

Nov., 1852, Oldtown. Civil engineer. Res., 
Oldtown. 

Addison Monroe Sherman. b. 30 
Mar., 1855, Lincoln, Mass. Gen. Theo. 
Sem., 1880. Rector, Batavia, N. Y. 

Henry Herbert Smith. A.M. M.D., 
Jefferson Med. Coll., 1877. b. 9 Jan., 1855, 
Machias. Phj-sician, Machias. 

Albert Somes. A.M. b. 17 Dec, 1852, 
Wiscasset. Prin. Berwick Acad., South 
Berwick; High School, Manchester, N. H. 

Lewis Alfred Stanwood. A.M. LL.B., 
Univ. Iowa, 1882. b. 4 April, 1852, Bruns- 
wick. Lawyer. Res., Harvey, Oklahoma. 

George Ladd Thompson, b. 15 April, 

1855, Newburyport, Mass. Merchant, 
Brunswick. 

George William TiUson. C.E. b. 18 
Dec, 1852, Thomaston. City engineer, 
Omaha, Neb. 

Henry Dwight Wiggin. b. 30 April, 

1856, Auburn. Merchant, Boston. 

43— * 3 

Class of 1878. 

Clarence Atwood Baker. A.M. M.D., 

1882. b. 3 Jan., 1852, Newcastle. Physi- 
cian, Portland. 
Hartley Cone Baxter, b. 19 July, 1857, 
Portland. Manufacturer. Res., Bruns- 
wick. 



Alfred Edgar Burton. C.E. b. 24 
Mar., 1857, Portland. Prof. Engineering, 
Mass. Institute Technology. 

James Thomas Davidson, b. 28 July, 

1856, Oxford, O. Lawyer, York. 
Daniel Henry Felch. b. 19 Sept., 1856, 

Groton, Mass. Lawyer, Cheney, Wash. 

"WiUis "Walton French. M.S. M.D., 
Columbia, 1883. b. 27 April, 1857, Ports- 
mouth, N. H. Physician, New York City, 
d. 11 Mar., 1888. 

John Franklin Hall. b. 22 Aug., 1851, 
Peru. Editor, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Carson Minor Jacobs, b. 22 June, 

1857, Plymouth, O. Supt. cattle ranche, 
Chinook, Montana. 

Philip Lee Paine, b. 4 Feb., 1857, 

Portland. Lawyer, Heppner, Ore. d. 10 

Feb., 1886. 
George "Washington Phillips. A.M. 

M.D., L. L Coll. Hosp., N. Y., 1881. b. 15 

Nov., 1857, Lewiston. Physician, Vinal- 

haven. 
Barrett Potter. A.M. b. 19 April, 1857, 

Readfield. Instructor, B. C. Lawyer, 

Brunswick. 
Thomas Moses Pray. b. 21 Mar., 1857, 

Dover, N. H. Lawyer, d. 8 Sept., 1887. 
George Colby Purington. A.M. b. 27 

June, 1848, Embden. Teacher. Prin. State 

Normal Sch., Farmington. 
"William Edward Sargent. A.M. b. 

23 May, 1856, San ford. Teacher. Prin. 

Hebron Acad. 
Samuel Emerson Smith, b. 8 June, 

1856, Thomaston. Lawyer, Thomaston. 
John "Wentworth Thing, b. 9 Oct., 

1854, Alfred. Lawyer, Limerick. 

16— * 3 

Class of 1879. 

John "Warren Aehorn. M.D., 1887. 

b. 30 Jan., 1857, Newcastle. Physician, 

Boston. 
George "William Bourne. A.M. M.D., 

Jefferson Med. Coll., 1882. b. 9 Oct., 1857, 

Kennebunk. Physician, Kennebuuk. 
Heber Durgin Bowker. A.M. b. 11 

Feb., 1858, Turner. Merchant, Milford, 

Mass. 
Frank Melville Byron, b. 20 Sept., 

1857, Freeport. Ticket agent, Chicago, 111. 
Henry Babb Carleton. b. 1 Feb., 1858, 

Rockport. P. E. Div. Sch., Phil., 1882. 
d. 10 Sept., 1882, Rockport. 



ALUMNI 



89 



Ozro Daniel Castner. b. 2 June, 1857, 

Waldoboro. Lawyer, Wakloboro. 
Frank Stanwood Corey, b. 9 Jan., 

1858, Portland. IMerchant, Calais. 
Oscar Charles Sanborn Davies. A.M. 

M.D., 188;i. b. 8 Oct., 18r)5, Sidney. Asst. 
Supt. Insane Hosp., Augusta. Physician, 
New York City. 

"Walter Goodwin Davis. A.M. b. 6 
Jan., 1857, Portland. Manufacturer, Port- 
land. 

Holmes Boardman Fifleld. A.M. b. 
2-2 Dec, 18,^0, Mt. Vernon. Merchant, Con- 
way, N. H. 

Horace Eben Henderson, b. 16 Jan., 

1859, Wiscasset. Teacher, Garden City, 
L.I. 

Joel Payson Huston, b. 22 Sept., 1857, 

Damariscotta. Lawyer, Daniariscotta. 
Henry Augustus Huston. A.M. A.C., 

Purdue Univ., 1882. b. 20 April, 1858, 

Damariscotta. Prof. Physics, Purdue 

Univ., Lafayette, Ind. 
Charles Fletcher Johnson. A.M. b. 

14 Feb., 1859, Winslow. Lawyer, Water- 

ville. 
George "Washington Johnson, b. G 

Feb., 1849, Bluehill. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1882. Cong, ministry. Pastor, Lyman. 
Frank Kimball, b. 16 Oct., 1855, Ken- 

nebunk. Druggist, Norway. 
Ansel LeForest Lumbert. A.M. b. 3 

Sept., 1853, Ripley. Lawyer, Houlton. 

State Senate, 1885-8. 
Millard Kimball Page. A.M. LL.B., 

Columbian Univ., 1881. b. 3 Oct., 185G, 

Houlton. Lawyer, Denver, Col. 
Albert Henry Pennell. b. 5 Dec, 1853, 

Westbrook. Bangor Theo. Sem. d. 12 

Sept., 1882, Saccarappa. 
Henry Wilson Ring. A.M. M.D., 

1887. b. 3 Feb., 1857, Portland. Physician, 

New Haven, Conn. 
Seward Smith Stearns. A.M. b. 11 

Mar., 1856, Lovell. Lawyer, Norway. 
James Cushman Tarbox. b. 10 April, 

1857, Phillips. Lawyer, Monticello, Minn. 
22 *2 

Class of 1880. 

Emery "Wilson Bartlett. A.M. b. 12 
Jan., 1856, Bethel. Journalist, Pittsburg, 
Penn.; Boston. 

Edwin Charles Burbank. b. 27 Mar., 
1859, Limerick. Journalist, Boston. 



"William Higgins Chapman. C.E. b. 1 
Oct., 18,")6, Bowiloinham. Sanitary engi- 
neer, Newport, R. I. 
Frederick Odell Conant. A.M. b. 1 
Oct., 1857, Portland. Merchant, Portland. 
Walter Lee Dane. b. 15 June, 185i), 

Kenncbunk. Lawyer, Kennebuuk. 
Ayres Mason Edwards. A.M. LL.B., 
Iowa State Univ., 1884. b. 12 Jan., 18.57, 
Bethel. Supt. Schools, Lewiston; Pitts- 
field, Mass. 
"William Proctor Ferguson. A.M. b. 
9 Feb., 18.53, Shapleigh. U. S. civil service, 
Wasliington, D. C. Teacher. 
Roswell Chase Gilbert, b. 1 Nov., 
1856, Turner. Clerk, Lewiston. d. 26 Oct., 
1887, Turner. 
Horace Robert Given. A.M. b. 9 
-June 1859, Topsham. Teacher. Co. Supt. 
Schools, Weaverville, Cal. 
Franklin Goulding. b. 21 Nov., 1859, 

Groton, Mass. Manufacturer. 
Herbert "White Grindal. LL.B., Co- 
lumljia, 1882. b. 8 Sept., 1857, Salem, Mass. 
Lawyer, New York City. 
Frederick "Winslow Hall. A.M. b. 20 
Mar., 1860, Gorham. Lawyer, Vallejo, 
Cal. ; San Francisco, Cal. 
Albra Hamlin Harding. LL.B., Co- 
lumbian Univ., 1883. b. 12 Sept., 1856, 
Hampden. Lawyer, Bangor. 
Albert Harmon Holmes. A.M. b. 14 
Dec, 1851, Bridgton. Lawyer, Brunswick. 
Alvin Dennett Holmes. M.D., 1883. 
b. 13 Jan., 1856, Bridgton. Physician, 
Hyde Park, Mass. 
Thomas Frederick Jones, b. 23 Jan., 
1854, Tredegar, Eng. Meth. Epis. min- 
istry, Maine. Pastor, Lewiston. 
"William Pierce Martin; also Bates, 
1880. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1883. b. 30 
July, 1858, Lewiston. Lawyer, Boston 
Harry Lincoln Maxcy. A.M. b. 19 
Mar., 1856, Gardiner. Forwarding agent, 
Chicago, 111. 
George Shipman Payson. b. 14 Feb., 

1858, Portland. Banker, Portland. 
"Walter Payson Perkins, b. 6 Aug., 

18.58, Kennebuuk. Lawyer, Cornish. 
Francis Orren Purington. A.M. b. 
16 Aug., 1852, Embden. Lawyer, Mechanic 
Falls. 
Eliphalet Greely Spring. M.S. b.l9 
May, 18.59, Portland. Merchant, Portland. 



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Bichard Lewis Swett. A.M. M.D., 
1884. to. 5 Sept., 1858, Brunswick. Medi- 
cal student, d. 26 Dec, 1884. 

George Leverett Weil. b. 5 Nov., 
1857, Nortli Andover, Mass. Lawyer, 
Boston. 

"Warren Stephen Whitmore. b. 13 
Nov., 1859, Gardiner. Lawyer, Gardiner. 

Henry Brown Wilson, b. 15 June, 

1856, Gardiner. Clerk, Kedlands, Cal. 
"Virgil Clifton Wilson, b. 12 April, 

1857, Portland. Lawyer, Portland. 
Henry Asa Wing. b. 10 Sept., 1853, 

"Waterville. Editor, Lewiston Sun. 
Frank W"inter. A.M. b. 26 Mar., 1854, 
Paris. Lawyer, LaCrosse, Wis. 

29— * 2 

Class of 1881. 

Edgar Oakes Achorn. b. 20 Aug., 

1859, Newcastle. Lawyer, Boston. 
Clinton Lewis Baxter, b. 29 June, 

1859, Portland. Manufacturer, Portland. 
Edward Everett Briry. A.M. M.D., 

Boston Univ., 1884. b. 25 Nov., 1859, Bath. 

Physician, Bath. 
"William Moses Brown. M.S. b. 30 

Sept., 1859, Bath. Civil engineer, Bangor. 
Harold WyUys Chamberlain. A.M. b. 

10 Oct., 1858, Brunswick. Lawyer. 
Edward Henry Chamberlin. M.D., 

Eclectic Med. Inst., Cincinnati, 1884. b. 

11 Jan., 1858, Westford, Mass. Physician, 
Chelmsford, Mass. 

Albert Clifford Cobb. b. 27 Aug., 

1860, Rockland. Lawyer, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

"William Isaac Cole. A.M. b. 21 Mar., 
1859, Machias. Andover Theo. Sem., 1888. 
Pastor, Houlton. 

Charles Herrick Cutler, b. 18 Dec, 
1859, Farmington. Tutor. Andover Theo. 
Sem., 1886. Pastor, Bangor. 

James Donovan. A.M. b. 4 Sept., 1857, 
Leeds. Lawyer, Great Falls, Montana. 

Frederick Alvan Fisher. A.M. b. 9 
Oct., 1855, Westford, Mass. Tutor. Law- 
yer, Lowell, Mass. 

William Alexander Gardner, b. 21 
April, 1860, Augusta. Salesman, Boston. 

Henry Goddard. b. 13 July, 1861, 
Auburn. Merchant, Boston. 

Albion Dwight Gray. A.M. b. 29 Jan., 

1861, Foxcroft. Teacher, William Penn 
Charter School, Philadelphia. 



Robert Holmes Greene. A.M. M.D., 
Harv., 1886. b. 27 April, 1861, Brunswick. 
Physician, New York City. 

Charles Haggerty. b. 6 Dec, 1854, 
Newburg, N. Y. Lawyer, Southbridge, 
Mass. State Senate, 1890. 

Carroll Everett Harding, b. 23 Aug., 
1861, Machias. Gen. Theo. Sem., 1885. 
Rector, Baltimore, Md. 

Horace Burleigh Hathaway. A.M. 
b. 8 June, 1858, Hallowell. Journalist, 
Augusta, d. 2 April, 1888, Hallowell. 

Alfred Hitchcock. A.M. M.D., 1883. 
b. 5 Aug., 1859, Strong. Physician, Farm- 
ington. 

Fred LaForest Johnson. A.M. M.D., 
Howard Univ., 1887. b. 2 Mar., 1859, Pitts- 
fleld. Physician, Wichita, Kan. 

Herbert Lewis Johnson. A.M. M.D., 
1884. b. 3 Oct., 1859, Augusta. Physician, 
Augusta. 

Albert Laurens Joyce. LL.B., Univ. 
Michigan, 1884. b. 4 Mar., 1857, Bruns- 
wick. Merchant, San Francisco. 

"WiUiamKing. A.M. M.D.,1887. b. 
18July, 1857, Portland. Physician, Bruns- 
wick. 

Leland Burton Lane. A.M. LL.B., 
Iowa State Univ., 1884. b. 12 April, 18.59, 
West Sumner. Teacher, Falmouth, Mass. 

Edgar Willis Larrabee. b. 19 Jan., 
1860, Gardiner. Paymaster, Lowell, Mass. 

Frank Hall Little. A.M. b. 18 June, 
1860, Portland. Merchant, Portland. 

George Francis Manson. A.M. LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1885. b. 13 Aug., 1858, Havi-e, 
France. Lawyer, Boston. 

John "William Manson. A.M. LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1884. b. 22 Mar., 1862, Pitts- 
fleld. Lawyer, Pittsfleld. 

Daniel John McGillicuddy. b. 27 
Aug., 1857, Lewiston. Lawyer, Lewiston. 

Ferdinand Byron Merrill, b. 24 Aug., 
1859, Yarmouth. Civil engineer, Yar- 
mouth ville. 

John "Witham Nichols. A.M. M.D., 
1887. b. 4 Aug., 1859, Searsport. Physi- 
cian, Farmington. 

Henry Storer Payson. A.M. b. 4 
Mar., 1860, Portland. Lawyer, Portland. 
Treas. Harris-Payson Co., Portland. 

Arthur Gooding PettingiU. B.D., 
Yale, 1885. b. 30 Oct., 1858, Brewer. Pas- 
tor, Yarmouth. 



ALUMNI 



91 



Albion Quincy Rogers. A.M. b. 21 

Dec, ISfiO, Pembroke. Lawyer, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
Carleton Sawyer. M.D., Univ. Ver- 
mont, 18S3. b. 1 Nov., 1855, Cnmberland. 

Physician, North Conway, N. H. 
Otis Madison Shaw. A.M. LL.B., 

Boston Univ., 18S4. b. 7 Dec, 1857, Bid- 

deford. Lawyer, Boston. 
Frank Eugene Smith, b. G May, 1860, 

Augusta. Clerk, Boston. 
Henry Loring Staples. A.M. M.D., 

1886. b. 21 Sept., 1858, Wales. Physician, 

Minneapolis, Minn. 
William Warren Towle. A.M. LL.B., 

Boston Univ., 1884. b. 21 Aug., 1860, Frye- 

burg. Lawyer, Boston. 
John Edwin Walker. A.M. M.D., 

1884. b. 23 Feb., 1857, Union. Physician, 

Thomaston. 
John Oliver Patten Wheelwright. 

A.M. b. 24 April, 1861, Bethel. Lawyer, 

Minneapolis, Minn. 
Alvin Everett Whitten. A.M. b. 22 

Aug., 1853, Yarmouth. Teacher, Bloom- 

ingtou, 111. 
John W^allace Wilson, b. 25 Aug., 

18.58, Gardiner. Bank cashier, Redlands, 

Gal. 

43— *1 

Class of 1882. 

George Francis Bates. M.D., L. I. 
Coll. Hosp., 1885. b. 17 Jan., 1860, Yar- 
mouth. Physician, Hillsboro, No. Dak. 

Arthur Fuller Belcher. A.M. b. 24 
April, 1861, Farmiugtou. Lawyer. Bank 
cashier, Farmington. 

Frederic Herbert Blondel. b. 7 Aug., 
1856, Topshum. Teacher, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Howard Carpenter, b. 25 July, 1859, 
Iloulton. Lawyer, Oberlin, Kan. 

Herbert Harrison Chase, b. 23 Jan., 

1858, Unity. Lawyer, Brockton, Mass. 
Josiah WiLLis Crosby. A.M. b. 29 

May, 1862, Dexter. Lawyer, Dexter. 

W^illiam Woodside Curtis. A.M. b. 
22 Dec, 1858, Freeport. Teacher. Prin. 
High Sch., Pawtucket, R. 1. 

Edwin Upton Curtis. A.M. b. 26 Mar., 
1861, Boston. Lawyer, Boston. 

Fred Henry Eames. A.M. M.D.,1892. 
b. 23 Feb., 1860, Bath. Physician, Man- 
chester, N. H. 

Anson Morrill Goddard. b. 1 Sept., 

1859, Auburn. Lawyer, Augusta. 



Myron Henry Goodwin, b. 23 Oct., 

1860, Baldwin. Teacher, West Newbury, 
Mass. 

Melvin Smith Holway. A.M. b. 26 
May, 1861, Augusta. Lawyer, Augusta. 

Edward Rountree Jewett. A.M. b. 
16 Api-il, 1860, Chicago. Lawyer, Chicago. 

James Ross Jordan, b. 12 June, 1859, 
Brunswick. Merchant, Brunswick. 

Jesse Felt Libby. b. 12 Feb., 1859, 
Locke's Mills. Teacher. Lawyer, Gor- 
ham, N. H. 

William Curtis Merryman. A.M. b. 
23 Mar., 1861, Brunswick. Civil engineer, 
St. Paul, Minn. 

William Albion Moody. A.M. b. 31 
.July, 1859, Kennebunkport. Prof. Mathe- 
matics. 

George Howard Pierce. M.D., Yale, 
1886. b. 17 Mar., 1860, Portland. Physi- 
cian, Danbury, Conn. 

Warren Oscar Plimpton. A.M. M.D., 
Columbia, 1888. b. 24 July, 1858, Litch- 
field. Physician, New York City. 

William Gardner Reed. A.M. b. 4 
May, 1858, Waldoboro. Lawyer, Boston. 

Irving Stearns. A.M. b. 5 Nov., 1855, 
Newry. Merchant, Berlin, N. H. 

Charles Eben Stinchfleld. b. 2 May, 
1860, Sandwich, N. H. Teacher, d. 10 
Nov., 1882, Patten. 

22— *1 

Class of 1883. 

Herbert Lincoln Allen. A.M. b. 24 

Dec, 1861, Waterboro. Lawyer, Alfred 
Arthur Everett Austin. A.M. M.D., 

Harv., 1887. b. 11 April, 1861, Jioston. 

Physician, Dorchester, Mass. Prof. Chem., 

Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston. 
Henry Albert Bascom. A.M. b. 26 

Oct., 1860, Portland. Merchant, Boston. 
Edward Webb Chase. A.M. M.D., 

1886. b. 18 Mar., 1860, South Windham. 

Physician, Omaha, Neb. 
Herbert Elmore Cole. A.M. b. 26 

Mar., 1860, Sebago. Prin. High Sch., Bath. 
WaUace Jason CoUins. M.D.,1886. b. 

18 Oct., 1860, Farmiugdale. Physician, 

Montevideo, Minn. 
Charles Alvah Corliss, b. 8 May, 1860, 

Bath. Civil engineer, Bath. 
John Alton Crowley, b. 16 Sept., 1862, 

Lewiston. Publisher's agent, Hyde Pai"k, 

Mass. 



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Francis Jerome Day, Jr, b. 7 May, 

1860, Hallowell. Merchant, Canova, So. 
Dak. 

Jolin Edward Dinsmore. A.M. b. 17 
Nov., 1862, Winslow. Teacher. Prin. Lln- 
colu Acad., Newcastle. 

Charles Herbert Dunning, b. 23 July, 
18,59, Jay. Merchant, Brownville. 

Frederick Howard Files. A.M. M.D., 
1888. b. 1 Dec, 186-2, West Gorhani. Phy- 
sician, Sioux Falls, So. Dak. 

Arthur Collis Gibson. A.M. M.D., 
188.5. b. 18 April, 1860, Bangor. Physi- 
cian, Bangor. 

Howard Kobinson Goodwin, b. 7 
Nov., 1863, Augusta. Lawyer, Tacoma, 
Wash. d. 30 Jan., 1892, Santa Barbara, Cal. 

Edward Freeman Holden. A.M. b. 2 
Sept., 1857, Otisfleld. Teacher, Melrose, 
Mass. 

Charles Clifford Hutchins. A.M. b. 12 
July, 1859, Canton. Prof. Physics and 
Astronomy. 

Stuyvesant Ten Broeek Jackson, b. 
19 Oct., 1860, Portland. Banker, Portland. 

Elmer Porter Jordan, b. 19 June, 1861 , 
Lisbon. Publisher. 

Herbert Philbrook Kendall. A.M. b. 
9 Feb., 1861, Bowdoinham. Banker, Bow- 
doinham. d. 22 Feb., 1891, Philadelphia.' 

James Daniel Lennan. b. 21 May, 
1863, Richmond. Salesman. Res., Port- 
land. 

KosweU Linseott. b. 24 June, 1858, 
Chelsea, Mass. Farmer, Damariscotta 
Mills. 

Edward Albert Packard. A.M. M.D., 
Columbia, 1886. b. May, 1858, Auburn. 
Physician, New York City. 

WiUiam Stacey Pearson. A.M. b. 9 
Jan., 1861, Bangor. Sec. Board of Educ, 
Minneapolis, Minn. d. 21 Oct., 1890. 

■WiUiam Abbott Perkins. A.M. b. 26 
Nov., 1861, Brewer. Andover Theo. Sem. , 
1888. Teacher, Lynn, Mass. 

Noah Brooks Kent Pettengill. LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1888. b. 23 Dec, 1862, Au- 
gusta. Lawyer, Tampa, Fla. 

Joseph Barton Reed. b. 24 April, 1858, 
Orrington. Lawyer, Portland. 

Arthur Joseph Russell, b. 14 Mar., 

1861, Hallowell. Newspaper work, Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

Benson SewaU. A.M. b. 2 July, 1862, 
Wenham, Mass. Bangor Theo. Sem. d. 28 
Dec, 1887, Bangor. 



Horace Edwin Snow. A.M. M.D. b.5 

May, 1860, Bucksport. Physician. 
Charles Henry Stetson. A.M. b. 4 

Oct., 1854, East Sumner. Teacher. Res., 

East Sumner. 
George Benjamin Swan. b. 1 Mar., 

1862, Richmond. Co. Supt. Schools, Great 

Falls, Montana. 
Edward Francis Wheeler, b. 20 Jan., 

1862, Grafton, Vt. Hartford Theo. Sem., 
1889. Pastor, St. Louis, Mo. 

Charles Simeon W^oodbury. A.M. b. 
4 Nov., 1860, Cape Elizabeth. Lawyer, 
d. 28 Oct., 1886. 

33— * 5 

Class of 1884. 

Charles Everett Adams. A.M. b. 3 

Sept., 1863, Bangor. Director Gymna- 
sium, Colby Univ.; Rutgers Coll., New 
Brunswick, N. J. 

Llewellyn Barton. A.M. b. 24 Nov., 
1854, Naples. Lawyer, Portland. 

Henry Russell Bradley, b. 29 Oct., 
1861, Bangor. Merchant, Tomahawk, Wis. 

Augustus Horaer Brown. A.M. b. 14 
April, 1860, Topsham. Medical examiner 
metropolitan police. New York City. 

Sampson Reed Child, b. 22 Sept., 
1860, Paris. Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Donald Campbell Clark, b. 5 Feb., 

1863, Bangor. Banker. 

WiUiam HoUey Cothren. A.M. b. 20 
Sept., 1862, Farmington. Tutor. Elec- 
trician, Chicago. 

Alfred Harris Fogg. b. 2 May, 1858, 
Freeport. Farmer, South Freeport. 

WiUiam Keene Hilton. A.M. b. 30 
Sept., 1860, Damariscotta. Merchant. 

Zachariah Willis Kemp. A.M. b. 12 
April, 1857, Otisfleld. Prof. Greek and 
Latin, French Prot. College, Springfield, 
Mass. 

Franklin Pierce Knight. A.M. b. 15 
Feb., 1853, Sweden. Teacher, Mechanic 
Falls. 

Philip Sidney Lindsey. M.D., 1888. 
b. 27 Mar., 1862, Norridgewock. Physi- 
cian, Santa Monica, Cal. 

Clas Wilhelm Longren. A.M. b. 27 
Feb., 1857, Wirserum, Sweden. Andover 
Theo. Sem., 1887. Pastor, Barre, Vt. 

Oliver William Means. A.M. b. 9 
Oct., 1860, Perry, N. Y. Hartford Theo. 
Sem., 1887. Pastor, Enfleld, Conn. 

Melvin Horace Orr. b. 3 April, 1861, 
Brunswick. Lawyer, Stockton, Cal. 



ALUMNI 



93 



Horace Coleman Phinney. A.M. b.28 
June, 1801, Portland. Merchant, New 
York City. 

Charles Everett Say ward. b. 23 July, 
1861, Wells. Teacher, Boston. 

Ernest Charles Smith, b. 3 May. 1864, 
Augusta. Harv. Div. Sch., 1888. Pastor, 
Framingham, Mass. 

Rodney Irving Thompson, b. 27 Mar., 
18(51, Friendship. Law3'er, Union. 

Joseph Torrey. A.M. b. 15 July, 1862, 
Hardwick, Vt. Prof. Chemistry, Iowa 
Coll. Instructor, Harvard Coll. 

Charles Cutler Torrey. A.M. Ph.D., 
Strasburg, 1892. b. 20 Dec, 1863, Hard- 
wick, Vt. Tutor. Andover Theo. Seni., 
1889. Instructor, Andover Theo. Sem. 

Sherman "Warren Walker, b. 28 Feb., 
1862, Cornish. Banking, Portland, Ore. 

John Anderson Waterman, Jr. A.M. 
b. 14 Mar., 1863, Gorham. Lawyer, Gorhani. 

Henry Merrill Wright. A.M. b. 6 
Nov., 1860, Westford, Mass. Master, Eng. 
High Sch., Boston. 2i 

Class of 1885. 

Frank West Alexander. A.M. b. 14 
Mar., 1860, Richmond. Teacher, E. Provi- 
dence, R. 1. 

Boyd Bartlett. b. 15 Jan., lS(i4, Ells- 
worth. Teacher, North Andover, Mass. 

Frank Irving Brown. A.M. M.D., 
1891. b. 27 Oct., 1861, Bethel. Phy.siciau, 
South Portland. 

Wilson Ryder Butler. A.M. b. 16 
Dec, 18.05, North Hancock. Teacher, Wal- 
tham, Mass. 

Oliver Richmond Cook. A.M. b. 22 
Jan., 1863, Casco. Prin. High Sch., Brain- 
tree, Mass. 

Frank WiUiam Davis. A.M. b.7 0ct., 
1859, Naples. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1892. 
Pastor, Cumberland Centre. 

Albert Webb Donnell. b. 14 Dec, 
1859, Alna. Literary work. Res., Sheep- 
scot Bridge. 

Herman Nelson Dunham. A.M. b. 14 
Dec, 1860, Freeport. Teacher, Mt. Her- 
mon, Mass. 

WiUiam Morse Eames. A.M. b.40ct., 
1863, Bath. Druggist, Manchester, N. H. 

Lucius Bion Folsom. A.M. b. 23 
Sept., 1858, Topsfield. Clerk, Boston. 

Nehemiah Butler Ford. A.M. M.D., 
Boston Univ., 1888. b. 2 Oct., 1863, Boston. 
Physician, Boston. 



Eben Winthrop Freeman. A. M. 
LL.B., Boston Univ., 1888. b.l2 Sept., 1864, 
Wellfleet, Mass. Lawyer, Portland. 

Ralph Spofford French, b. 29 Aug., 

1862, Thomaston. Lawyer, Boston. 
John Coleman HaU. A.M. b. 19 Mar., 

1859, Washington. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1889. Pastor, Sutton, Mass. 

Edwin Ruthvin Harding. A.M. b. 29 
Sept., 1862, Hampden. Teacher, Win- 
throp, Mass. 

WiUiam Converse Kendall. A.M. b. 
4 April, 1861, Freeport. U. S. Fish Com- 
mission. 

John Fuller Libby. A.M. b. 3 Feb., 

1863, Richmond. Lawyer, Boston. 
Howard Leslie Lunt. A.M. b. 22 

Feb., 1862, South Durham. Supt. Schools, 
Ontario, Cal. 

W^niiam Pope NeaUey. b. 30 July, 
1863, Bath. Mercliant, Bangor. 

James Safford Norton. A.M. M.D., 
Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1889. 
b. 3 Oct., 1859, Augusta. Physician, 
Everett, Mass. 

John Andrew Peters. A.M. b. 13 
Aug., 1864, Ellsworth. Lawyer, Bar Har- 
bor. 

Marshall Hagar Purrington. b. 5 
Mar., 1860, Bowdoin. Sec'y Y. M. C. A., 
Portsmouth, N. H. 

Alfred AATilson Rogers. A.M. b. 11 
July, 1862, Bath. Teacher, INIillbury, Mass. 

Charles Henry Tarr. b. 20 April, 1861, 
Brunswick. Teacher, d. 28 Nov., 1887, 
Brunswick. 

Eugene Thomas. A.M. LL.B., Boston 
Univ., 1887. b. 12 June, 1859, Richmond. 
Lawyer. Res., Topsham. 

Charles Henry Wardwell. b. 28 Feb., 
1862, Gorham, N. H. Teacher, Bridgton. 
Law student, Boston. 

Jesse Francis Waterman. LL.B., Bos- 
ton Univ., 1887. b. 4 Aug., 1858, Waldo- 
boro. Lawyer, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Frank Nathaniel W^hittier. A.M. b. 
12 Dec, 1861, Farmington. Director Gym- 
nasium and Lecturer on Hygiene. 

28— *1 

Class of 1886. 

George Stillman Berry. A.M. b. 17 
Dec, 1864, Damariscotta. Teacher. 

Arthur Robinson Butler. A.M. b. 16 
May, 1863, Portland. Teacher. 



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Charles Albert Byram. b. 18 May, 

1863, Freeport. Teacher, Pittsfleld, Mass. 
Charles Albert Davis. A.M. b. 29 

Sept., 1861, Portsmouth, N. H. Prof. Nat. 

Science, Alma Coll., Alma, Mich. 
John Herbert Davis, b. 12 Aug., 1863, 

Bangor. Journalist, Bangor. 
Thomas "Worcester Dike. A.M. M.D., 

Boston Univ., 1890. b. 2 June, 1865, Bath. 

Ph3'sician, Newton Centre, Mass. 
Irving AATilliam Home. A.M. b. 10 

July, 1859, Berlin, N. H. Supt. Schools, 

Braintree, Mass. 
Wallace Warren Kilgore. A.M. b. 15 

Mar., 1862, Newry. Teacher, Red Wing, 

Minn. 
AUan Percy Knight, b. 14 May, 186i, 

Norfolk, Va. Journalist, Cleveland, O. 
Amos Arnold Knowlton. b. i Jan., 

1859, Boston. Instructor, Univ. Wis., 

Madison, Wis. 
George Merrill Norris. A.M. LL.B., 

Cincinnati Univ., 1888. b. 20 Aug., 1863, 

Monmouth. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. 
John Clement Parker. A.M. M.D., 

1891. b. 20 June, 1864, Lebanon. Physi- 
cian and druggist, Farmington, N. H. 
Elmer Ellsworth Hideout. A.M. b. 

18 June, 1862, Cumberland. Lawyer, 

Boston. 
Frederick Lincoln Smith. A.M. b. 

22 Jan., 1865, Waterboro. Teacher, Wm. 

Peun Charter School, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Herbert Lawrence Taylor, b. 1 Jan., 

1858, Belgrade. Teacher, d. 7 Mar., 
1890, Red Bluff, Cal. 

Levi Turner, Jr. A.M. b. 16 Feb., 

1859, Somerville. Lawyer, Portland. 
Charles Whitcomb Tuttle. A.M. b. 

28 May, 1862, Hancock, N. H. Chemist. 
Res., San Francisco, Cal. 
Walter Vinton Wentworth. A.M. b. 
11 Dec, 1863, Rockland. Ass'tin Chemis- 
try, B. C. Chemist, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

18— *1 

Class of 1887. 

Carroll Merton Austin. A.M. b. 8 

Oct., 1863, Mexico. Teacher, Westfleld, 

Mass. 
Harry Bursley Austin, b. 30 April, 

1866, Farmington. Manufacturer, Weld. 
Mortimer Hayes Boutelle. b. 20 Oct., 

1866, Brunswick. Lawyer, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 



Clarence Blendon Burleigh. A.M. b. 

1 Nov., 1864, North Linneus. Editor Ken- 
nebec Journal, Augusta. 

Edward Butler Burpee. A.M. LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1891. b. 6 Oct., 1864, Rock- 
land. Lawyer, Boston. 

Austin Cary. A.M. b. 31 July, 1865, 
East Machias. Tutor. Forestry expert. 
Res., East Machias. 

Craig Cogswell Choate. b. 12 June, 
1865, Salem, Mass. Business, Portland. 

Freeman Daniel Dearth, Jr. A.M. b. 
16 April, 1861, East Sangerville. Lawyer. 

Samuel Bartlett Fowler, b. 12 Sept., 
1865, Augusta. Electrical engineer, Chi- 
cago, HI. 

William Lewis Gahan. A.M. b. 15 
Mar., 1864, Harpswell. Teacher. Res., 
Brunswick. 

Charles Jaques Goodwin. A.M. Ph.D., 
Johns Hopkins, 1890. b. 13 Mar., 1866, 
Farmington. Prof. Greek, Cornell Coll., 
Iowa; WesleyanUniv., Middletown, Ct. 

Merton Lyndon KimbaU. A.M. b. 18 
Mar., 1867, Waterford. Lawyer, Norway. 

John Veasey Lane. A.M. b. 18 Nov., 
1861, Chichester, N. H. Journalist, Au- 
gusta. 

Edward Toppan Little. A.M. LL.B., 
Boston University, 1890. b. 17 May, 1866, 
Auburn. Lawyer, Phosuix, Ariz. 

Edgar Leland Means. A.M. b. 23 
Nov., 1864, Milbridge. Banker, Orleans, 
Neb. 

Arthur Warren Merrill. A.M. b. 7 
Mar., 1863, Chesterville. Banker, Port- 
land. 

Henry McCoUister Moulton. A.M. 
M.D., 1889; also Dartmouth, 1889. b. 2 
Dec, 1863, Canton. Physician, Cumber- 
land. 

Charles Fred Moulton. A.M. M.D., 
Dartmouth, 1890. b. 23 June, 1865, Canton. 
Physician, Roxbury, Mass. 

George Winfleld Parsons. A.M. b. 
4 May, 1863, Brunswick. Teacher, Win- 
throp, Mass. 

Arthur Wellesley Perkins. A.M. b. 
18 Dec, 1860, Farmington. Res., Farm- 
ington. 

Edward Clarence Plummer. A.M. b. 
23 Nov., 1864, Freeport. Journalist, Bath. 

Fermer Pushor. A.M. b. 8 Dec, 1866, 
Exeter. Lawyer, La Conner, Wash. 

Ivory Hovey Kobinson. A.M. b. 3 
Mar., 1859, Augusta. Prin. Washington 
Acad., East Machias. 



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95 



Oliver Dana SewaU. A.M. b. 2-3 Jan., 

186.5, Chcsterville. Andover Theo. Sem., 

189-2. Pastor, Strong. 
Henry Boody Skolfield. b. 31 Aug., 

1864, Brunswick. Publisher's agent, Phil- 
adelphia, Penn. 
Francis Loring Talbot. A.M. b. 18 

April, 1864, East Machias. Merchant. 
Elliot Bouton Torrey. A.M. b. 7 Jan., 

1867, Hard wick, Vt. Electrician, Shirley, 

Mass. 
Leander Brooks Varney. A.M. b. 9 

Sept., 1864, Litchfield. Teacher. 
Charles Henry VerriU. A.M. LL.B., 

Georgetown Univ., 1890. b. 2.5 April, 1866, 

Auburn. U. S. civil service, Dep't Labor, 

Washington, D. C. 

29 

Class of 1888. 

Thomas Herbert Ayer. A.M. M.D., 

1893. b. 18 June, 1865, Litchfield. Phj'- 

sician. 
Ernest Seymour Bartlett. A.M. b. 17 

Mar., 18G6, Stonehani. U. S. civil service, 

Washington, D. C. 
"William Lincoln Black. A.M. b. 24 

Nov., 1861, Ilannnonton, X. J. Druggist. 
"William Herbert Bradford. A.M. 

M.D., 1891. b. 1 Jan., 1866, Lewiston. 

Physician, Portland. 
George Patten Brown. A.M. b. 8 

June, 1867, Hudson, Wis. Banking, Den- 
ver, Col. 
Horatio Smith Card. A.M. b. 11 Sept., 

1866, Gorham. Teacher, Bath. 
George Foster Cary. b. 16 Mar., 1867, 

East Machias. Bank cashier. 
Charles Thomas Carruthers. b. 29 

April, 1859, Portland. Teacher, Freeport. 
Lincoln Hall Chapman, b. 16 Jan., 

1867, Daniariscotla. Merchant. 
Dennis Moore Cole. A.M. b. 6 Oct., 

1862, Lovell. Teacher, Westfleld, Mass. 
James Lee Doolittle. A.M. b. 18 Sept., 

1866, N. Y. City. Lawyer, Brunswick. 
Alvin Cram Dresser. A.M. b. BDec, 

1866, Standish. Teacher. Law student, 
Boston Univ. 

Richard William Goding. A. M. 
LL.B., Boston Univ., 1890. b. 8 Nov., 

1867, Acton. Lawyer, Boston. 
"William Toothaker HaU, Jr. A.M. b. 

4 July, 1866, Richmond. Teacher. Ees., 
Somerville, Mass. 



Henry Clinton HiU. b. 1 Oct., 1866, 
Cape Elizabeth. Agent Ginn & Co., Boston. 

George Ansel Ingalls. A.M. b. 25 
Jan., 1865, South Bridgton. Real estate, 
Boston. 

George Howard Larrabee. A.M. b. 
16 July, 1866, Bridgton. Prin. Bridgton 
Acad. 

Frank Knox Linscott. A.M. LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1893. b. 16 April, 1866, Chel- 
sea, Mass. Lawyer, Boston. 

Percy Freeman Marston. b. 14 Oct., 

1864, Gorhaiu. Andover Theo. Seminary. 
John Herbert MaxweU. A.M. b. 2 

June, 1862, Webster. Teacher. 

Albert "Wesley Meserve. A.M. b. 31 
Oct., 1862, Naples. Teacher. 

Howard Lester Shaw. A.M. b. 22 
Oct., 1865, Cumberland. Clerk, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 

Albert Currier Shorey. b. 10 June, 

1865, Portland. Editor Brunswick Tele- 
graph. 

Frank Louis Smithwick. b. 10 Nov., 

1865, Spain. Druggist, Boston. 
Marsena Parker Smithwick. A.M. b. 

31 Aug., 1867, Newcastle. Harv. Medical 

Sch. 
Albert "Walter Tolman. A.M. A.B., 

Harv., 1889. 1). 29 Nov., 1866, Rockport. 

Ass't Prof. Rhetoric. 
Joseph "Williamson, Jr. A.M. b. 14 

Feb., 1869, Belfast. Lawyer, Augusta. 
"Willard Woodbury Woodman. A.M. 

b. 18 Jan., 1865, Hebron. Principal High 

School, Gorham. 

28 

Class of 1889. 

Emerson Leland Adams. A.M. b. 6 

Feb., 1866, Wilton. Insurance, Boston. 

Lincoln John Bodge. A.M. b. 24 
May, 1865, South Windham. Lawyer, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Bernard Chauncey Carroll. b. 30 
May, 1868, Fort Jones, Cal. Lawyer, 
Stockton, Cal. 

John Rogers Clark. A.M. b. 13 Dec, 
1863, New Portland. Coll. of Phys. and 
Surg., New York City. 

Thomas Stowell Crocker. LL.B., Co- 
lumbian Univ., 1891. b. 25 Nov., 1864, 
Paris. Lawyer. 

James Louis Doherty. b. 24 Mar., 
1865, Canterbury, N. B. Lawyer, Old- 
town. 



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"Wallace Stedman Elden. A.M. b. 

25 May, 1868, Waterville. Johns Hopkins 

Univ. Teacher. 
William Morrell Emery. A.M. b. 2 

Oct., 1866, Brunswick. Journalist, New 

Bedford, Mass. 
George Taylor Files. A.M. Ph.D., 

Leipsic, 1893. b. 23 Sept., 1866, Portland. 

Instructor in German. 
Sanford Leroy Fogg. A-M. b. 26 

June, 1863, Milan, N. H. Lawyer, Batli. 
Charles Houlton Fogg. b. 8 July, 

1866, Houlton. Merchant, Houlton. 
Frederick William Freeman. A.M. 

b. 16 Mar., 1866, Saco. Teacher. 

Wilbur Dennett Gilpatric. A.M. b. 
16 reb., 1868, Biddeford. Teacher. Kes., 
Saco. 

George William Hayes. A.M. b. 22 
Oct., 1867, Lewiston. Law student and 
joui-nalist. d. 31 Jan., 1894, Denver, Col. 

Cbarles Francis Hersey. A.M. b. 11 
Jan., 1860, Waterford. Andover Theo. 
Sem., 1892. City missionary. New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

Frank Howard HUl. b. 5 Sept., 1867, 
Cape Elizabeth. Lawyer, Portland. 

Fremont John Charles Little. A.M. 
b. 5 Dec, 1861, Whitefleld. Lawyer, Au- 
gusta. 

Ferdinand Joshua Libby. A.M. b. 11 
Mar., 1865, Lisbon. Lawyer, Boston. 

Frank Lynam. A.M. M.D., Harv., 
1893. b. 14 Apr., 1860, Trenton. Physi- 
cian, Duluth, Miun. 

Earle Abbott Merrill. A.M. b. 22 
Sept., 1867, Farmington. Electrician, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Clarence Lincoln Mitchell, b. 9 Aug., 
1860, Freeport. Teacher, AVareham, Mass. 

Albert Edwin Weal. A.M. b. 10 Apr., 

1867, Brunswick. Lawyer, Portland. 
Daniel Edward Owen. A.M. b. 30 

April, 1868, Saco. Teacher, Thornton 
Acad. 

John Murry Phelan. A.M. b. 25 Jan., 
1865, Mendon, Mass. Life insurance. New 
York City. 

Lory Prentiss, b. 10 Mar., 1867, Saco. 
Teacher, Newark Acad., Newark, N. J. 

Merwyn Ap Bice. A.M. LL.B., Co- 
lumbia, 1893. b. 8 Nov., 1867, Kockland. 
Lawyer. 

Oscar Louville Rideout. A.M. b. 25 
June, 1865, Cumberland. Merchant, Port- 
laud. 



William Pitt Pessenden Kobie. b. 5 

Nov., 1863, Dorchester, Mass. Farmer, 

Gorham. 
George Lyman Rogers. A.M. b. 12 

Feb., 1866, Providence, R. I. Lawyer, 

Farmington. 
Frank Melvin Russell, b. 21 June, 

1864, Lovell. Merchant, Boston. 

Fred Cutler Russell. A.M. b. 23 Feb., 
1866, Lovell. Medical School of Maine. 

Edward Augustus Burton Smith, b. 
19 June, 1867, Augusta. Deputy U. S. 
Marshal, Portland. 

Orrin Ripley Smith. A.M. b. 9 Nov., 

1866, Bowdoinham. Merchant, Middle- 
boro, Mass. 

Sidney Grant Stacey. b. 20 July, 1868, 
Porter. Johns Hopkins Univ. Inst, in 
Latin, Iowa Coll., Grinnell, la. 

Frank Leslie Staples. A.M. b. 28 
Jan., 1866, Topsham. Lawyer, Augusta. 

Edward Roland Stearns, b. 10 Nov., 

1867, Biddeford. Andover Theo. Sem., 
1892. Pastor, New Vineyard. 

George Thwing. A.M. b. M Sept., 

1867, New Sharon. Lawyer, Minneapolis. 
Oliver Patterson W^atts. A.M. b. 16 

July, 1865, Thomaston. Teacher. 
Verdeil Oberon W^hite. A.M. M.D., 

Harv., 1892. b. 13 Oct., 1866, Bast Dixfield. 

Physician, East Dixfleld. 

39— *1 

Class of 1890. 

Homer Ellsworth Alexander, b. 19 

May, 1867, Richmond. Teacher, Vance- 

boro. 
Fred John Allen, b. 27 July, 1865, 

Alfred. Lawyer. 
Ernest Leon Bartlett. b. 9 Feb., 1863, 

Newburgh. Teacher, Thorndike. 
George Wesley Blanchard. Also 

Harv., 1891. b. 3 July, 1868, Kingfleld. 

Medical School of Maine. 
Percy Willis Brooks, b. 2 Dec, 1868, 

Augusta. Banking, Boston. 
George Brinton Chandler, b. 21 Oct., 

1865, North Fryeburg. Agent, Ginn & 
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Edgar Frank Conant. b. 26 June, 

1867, Skowhegan. U. S. War Department, 
Washiugton, D. C. 

Walter Elliot Cummings. M.D., 
Baltimore Med. Coll., 1892. b. 26 Nov., 

1868, Dexter. Physician. 



ALUMNI 



97 



Frank Emory Dennett. LL.B., Co- 
lumbian Univ., 1893. b. 18 Nov., 1868, 
Bath. U. S. Naval Observatory, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

William Trickey Dunn, Jr. b. 7 Sept., 
186.'), North Yarmouth. Law student, 
Portland. 

George Franklin Freeman, b. 2 June, 
1868, Everett, Mass. Harv. Med. School. 

WiUian Horace Greeley, b. 21 Dec, 

1867, New Gloucester. Clerk, Boston. 
Henry Harmon Hastings, b. 25 Mar., 

1865, Bethel. Teacher, Pawtucket, R. I. 
William Wingate Hubbard, b. 15 

June, 1868, Bangor. Law student. 
Walter Reid Hunt. b. 15 Nov., 1867, 

Camden. Harv. Div. School. 
Charles Lyman Hutchinson, b. 17 

Feb., 1868, Gray. Lawyer, Portland. 
Gilbert Berry Littlefield. b. 24 Aug., 

1868, Biddeford. Joui-nalist. 
Edward Aloysius Francis McCul- 

lough. b. 19 June, 18(58, Bangor. 

Harv. Med. School. 
Wilmot Brookings Mitchell, b. 24 

Aug., 1867, Freeport. Instr. in Rhetoric. 
John Marshall Washburn Moody, b. 

13 June, 1867, Turner. Literary work, 

N. Y. City. d. 1 June, 1892, Auburn. 
Frank Piirinton Morse, b. 1 Sept., 

1867, Brunswick. Prin. Freeport High 

School. 
Joseph Brooks Pendleton, b. 10 May, 

1867, Belfast. Salesman, Boston. 
Albert Sidney Ridley, b. 27 Dec, 

1869, Bowdoin. Law student, Lewiston. 
Herbert Clarence Royal, b. 4 Mar., 

1866, Auburn. Law student. 

George Bowman Sears, b. 5 June, 
1865, Danvers, Mass. Law student, Bos- 
ton Univ. 

Frank Edward Simpson, b. 7 Sept., 

1868, Saco. Medical student, Chicago, 111. 
Arthur Vincent Smith, b. 8 July, 1868, 

Bowdoinham. Harv. Med. School. 
Warren Rufus Smith, b. 10 July, 1869, 

Litchfield. Chicago University. 
Thomas Cotter Spillane. b. 15 May, 

1869, Lewiston. Lawyer, Lewiston. 
Elvington Palmer Spinney, b. 30 

June, 1868, Georgetown. Law student, 
Alfred. 
Aretas Elroy Stearns, b. 19 July, 
1869, Lovell Center. Lawyer, Rumford 
Falls. 
H 



Victor Veranus Thompson, b. 14 

May, 1866, Friendship. Prin. High School, 

Rockland. 
George Averill Tolman. M.D., 1893. 

b. 6 July, 1867, South Deer Isle. Physi- 
cian, Dover, N. H. 
Oliver William Turner. M.D., Jeff. 

Med. Coll., 1893. b. 10 Dec, 1867, Augusta. 

Physician, Augusta. 
Henry Wilson Webb. b. 15 Oct., 1868, 

North Bridgton. Andover Theo. Sem. 
Walter Irving Weeks, b. 14 Sept., 

1867, Wakefield, N. H. Teacher, Warren, 

Mass. 
Harry Cargill Wingate. b. 4 Oct., 

1867, Bangor. Harv. Law Sch. 

37—* 1 

Class of 1891. 

Dennis Milliken Bangs, b. 13 June, 

1868, Waterville. Student, Mod. Lang. 
Arthur Taylor Brown, b. 31 Dec, 

1867, Peabody, Mass. Yale Law School. 
Lewis Albert Burleigh, b. 24 Mar., 

1870, Linneus. Harvard Law Sch. 
Thomas Stone Burr. b. 14 Mar., 1870, 

Bangor. Prin. High Sch., Oldtown. 
Henry Smith Chapman, b. 28 June, 

1871, Gorham. Journalist, New York City. 
Jonathan Prince Cilley, Jr. b. 3 Nov., 

1868, Rockland. Law student. 
Thomas Rich Croswell. b. 19 Nov., 

1869, Farmington Falls. Prin. Wilton 
Acad. 

Henry Eastman Cutts. A.M. b. 21 
Sept., 1867, York. Chemist, New York 
City. 

Fred Drew. b. 18 Dec, 1867, Alfred. 
Harv. Med. Sch. 

Edwin Clarence Drew. b. 26 Aug., 
1868, Portland. Law student, Minneap- 
olis, Minn. 

Fred Winburn Dudley, b. 26 Oct., 

1867, Bridgton. Teacher. Res., Harrison. 
Algernon Sidney Dyer. b. 2 May, 

1868, HoUis. Harv. Div. Sch. Res., Bar 
Mills. 

Samuel Hodgman Erskine. b. 2 Feb., 

1861, Whitefleld. Teacher, Rutland, Vt. 
Fred Ober Fish. b. 24 Mar., 1869, East 

Machias. Patent office, Washington, D. C. 
W^arren Leavitt Foss. b. 25 Mar., 

1867, North Leeds. Teacher. 
Edward Nathan Coding, b. 4 Nov., 

1870, Alfred. Law student. 



98 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Owen Eaton Hardy, b. 13 July, 1862, 

Wilton. Andover Theo. Sem. 
Charles Harris Hastings, b. 6 Nov., 

1867, Bethel. Chicago University. 
John Mason Hastings, b. 1 Oct., 1869, 

Bangor. Harv. Med. Sch. 
Emerson Hilton, b. IJaa., 1869, Dam- 

ariscotta. Law student. 
"Weston Morton Hilton, b. 1 Oct., 

1870, Damariscotta. Harv. Med. Sch. 
John Roberts Horne, Jr. b. 6 Sept., 

1867, Berlin, N. H. Andover Theo. Sem. 
Ralph Hudson Hunt, A.M. b. 12 

Dec, 1869, Camden. Medical School of 

Maine. 
Henry Chester Jackson, b. 22 Sept., 

1863, Wiscasset. Director Gymnasium, 

Phillips Acad., Exeter, N. H. 
Henry "Whiting Jarvis. b. 15 Aug., 

1869, Auburn. Law student, Denver, Col. 
Ivory Chandler Jordan, b. 8 Mar., 

1868, Palmyra. Law student, Charleston, 
"W^. Va. 

John Francis Kelley. b. 15 J una, 1870, 
Biddeford. Teacher. 

Charles Stuart Fessenden Lincoln. 
b. 13 Aug., 1869, Brunswick. Hospital 
Coll. of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. 

Everett Grey Loring. b. 16 Nov., 

1869, North Yarmouth. Teacher, St. Paul, 
Minn. 

Alexander Peter McDonald, b. 25 
Dec, 1865, Prince Edward Island. Ando- 
ver Theo. Sem. 

Angus Martin McDonald, b. 16 Mar., 
1867, Prince Edward Island. Andover 
Theo. Sem. 

George Clifton Mahoney. b. 15 Oct., 

1866, Sheepscot Bridge. Medical student. 
■Wilbert Grant Mallet, b. 10 April, 

1867, Topsham. Inst. Nat. Sci. State Nor- 
mal Sch., Farmington. 

Charles "Vincent Minott, Jr. b. 12 

Sept., 1867, Phippsburg. Merchant. 
Elden Philip Munsey. b. 30 Dec, 

1868, Wiscasset. Prin. High Sch., Wis- 
casset. 

Henry Nelson, b. 15 Nov., 1865, Alua. 

Civil engineer, Rumford Falls. 
Parker Cleaveland Newbegin. b. 19 

May, 1869, Defiance, O. Mass. Inst, of 

Technology. 
Edward Henry Newbegin. b. 25 

Nov., 1870, Defiance, O. Prot. Epis. Theo. 

Sch., Cambridge, Mass. 



Albert Kansas Newman, b. 18 Aug., 

1870, Bast Wilton. Harvard Law Sch. 
Henry Herbert Noyes. b. 8 Dec, 

1868, Portland. Andover Theo. Sem. 
George Harris Packard, b. 24 Jan., 

1871, Auburn. Merchant, Boston, d. 10 
Jan., 1894. 

Fred Eugene Parker, b. 8 Oct., 1868, 
Stroudwater. Director of Gymnasium, 
Brown Univ. 

"Walton "WiUis Poor. b. 20 Mar., 1867, 
Sebago. Prin. Hampden Acad. 

Gould Alexander Porter, b. 10 May, 

1869, Strong. Harvard Law Sch. 
Bertrand Dean Ridlon. b. 11 June, 

1868, Kezar Falls. Medical Sch. of Maine. 
Charles Edward Riley, b. 20 Sept., 

1867, Brownfield. Prof. Math, and Phys- 
ics, Drury Coll. d. 21 May, 1892, Spring- 
field, Mo. 

Otto Clifford Scales, b. 21 Sept., 1868, 

Wilton. Harvard Law Sch. 
Fred James Simonton, Jr. b. 26 

Mar., 1869, Rocklanrl. Merchant. 
Harry DeForest Smith, b. 22 Jan., 

1869, Gardiner. Teacher, Rockland. 
Thomas Henry Tibbetts. b. 8 June, 

1868, Woolwich. Teacher. 

Frank Martain Tukey. b. 24 June, 

1870, Newcastle. Harv. Med. Sch., Boston. 
Charles Sias "Wright, b. 17 Oct. , 1868, 

Winterport. Harv. Med. Sch., Boston. 
52— * 2 

Class of 1892. 

Samuel Belcher Abbott, b. 17 May, 

1872, Farmington. Law student. 
Percy Bartlett. b. 14 April, 1871, Ells- 
worth. Teacher, Queechy, Vt. 

Roy Fairfield Bartlett. b. 26 Oct., 

1869, Caribou. Law student, d. 15 Feb., 
1894. 

Joel Bean, Jr. b. 4 Dec, 1867, Presque 

Isle. Law student, Lewiston. 
Frank Howard Cothren. b. 10 July, 

1871, Brooklyn, N. Y. Law student. 
George Downes. b. 23 Dec, 1868, 

Machias. Law student, Calais. 

Frank Durgin. b. 19 Aug., 1871, Cor- 
nish. Law student. 

Henry Crosby Emery, b. 21 Dec, 

1872, Ellsworth. Post-graduate student, 
Harvard; Columbia. 

Herbert Tobey Field, b. 25 Mar., 
1868, Belfast. Bank cashier. 



ALUMNI 



99 



Leon Melcher Pobes. b. 29 Mar., 1869, 

Poi'tland. Merchant. 
Thomas Henry Gately, Jr. b. 19 Apr., 

18G9, Portland. Law student. 
Fred Vincent Gummer. b. 27 Aug. , 

1S66, Brunswick. Teacher. 
Herbert Reed Gurney. b. 25 Sept., 

1869, Brockton, Mass. Teacher, Pough- 

keepsie, N. Y. 
Arthur Lyndon Hersey. b. 18 May, 

1869, Portland. Salesman. 

Will Osmar Hersey. b. 9 Jan., 1867, 

Pembroke. Prin. Bridgton High Sch. 
John Pernald Hodgdon. b. 10 Sept., 

1868, S. Berwick. Journalist. 

John Carpenter Hull. b. 1 Nov., 1870, 
Deeriug. Prin. Fi-yeburg Acad. 

William Beaman Kenniston. b. 20 
Nov., 1870, Boothbay. Medical Sch. of Me. 

Harry Woods Kimball, b. 29 Aug., 

1870, Portland. Andover Theo. Sem. 
Theodore Studley Lazell. b. 20 Aug., 

1871, Rockland. Merchant, Roanoke, Va. 
Lyman Kingman Lee. b. 25 April, 

1867, Koxcroft. Teacher, Thoniaston. 
Harry Farrar Linscott. A.M. b. 4 

June, 1871, Thomaston. Chicago Univ 
Roland William Mann. b. 3 July, 

1S68, Bangor. Banking, Boston. 
Alfred Mitchell Merriman. A.M. b. 

1 May, 1868, Ilarpswell. Ass't in Chem. 
James David Merriman. b. 11 July, 

1867, Litchfleld. Prin. Gould's Acad., 

Bethel. 
Thomas Flint Nichols, b. 10 Nov., 

1870, Powual. Clark Univ., Worcester, 

Mass. 
Ervine Dewey Osborne, b. 6 June, 

1869,Gorham. Prin. High Sch.,Holliston, 

Mass. 
Samuel Leon Parcher. b. 12 July, 

1869, Biddeford. Medical student. 
Charles Melvin Pennell. b. 20 July, 

1864, Harpswell. Prin. Topsham High 

Sch. 
Howard Wellington Poore. b. 6 Aug., 

1867, Denmark. Teacher, Concord, Mass. 
Everett Alberton Pugsley. b. 3 Jan., 

18.i8, Rochester, N. II. Instructor in Rhet- 

oi'ic, St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y. 
Winfield Scott Randall, b. 16 Nov., 

1867, Harpswell. Andover Theo. Sem. 
Charles Selwyn Rich. b. 10 April, 

1870, Portland. Andover Theo. Sem. 



Harold Robinson Smith, b. 8 Feb., 

1870, N. Whitefleld. Law student, Au- 
gusta. 

Clinton Stacy, b. 30 Nov., 1868, Porter. 

Medi(!al School of Maine. 
Frederic George Swett. b. 16 Sept., 

1869, Winterport. Res., Bangor. 
John Moss W^athen. b. 17 Jan., 1867, 

Richibucto, N. B. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1890. Pastor, Lisbon, N. H. 
Edward Haven Wilson, b. 3 Nov. , 

1869, Orono. Law student, Portland. 
Earl Boynton Wood. b. 7 Jan., 1871, 

Bangor. Harv. Div. Sch. 
Ernest Boyen Young, b. 11 July, 1869, 
Brunswick. Harv. Med. Sch. 

40— *1 

Class of 1893. 

Frank Russell Arnold, b. 1 Oct., 

1871, Braintree, Mass. Prin. High Sch., 
Southbridge, Mass. 

Sanford Oscar Baldwin, b. 25 Aug., 

1867, Topsham. Medical School of Maine. 
Byron Puller Barker, b. 19 Nov., 

1872, Medical School of Maine. 
Charles Calvin Bucknam. b. 18 Nov., 

1871, Eastport. Law student, Portland. 
Elmer Howard Carleton. b. 11 July, 

1868, Dresden. Director Gymnasium, Dart- 
mouth Coll. 

Weston Percival Chamberlain, b. 4 
June, 1871, Bristol. Harv. Med. Sch. 

George Scott Chapin. b. 12 May, 
1871, Torch Lake, Mich. Prin. Derby 
Acad., Hingham, Mass. 

Milton Sherburne Clifford, b. 6 Apr., 

1871, Lincoln. Journalist, Bangor. 
Harry Smith Emery, b. 23 Jan., 

1872, Buxton. Teacher. 

Harry Clifton Pabyan. b. 15 June, 

1870, Portland. Law student. 
Reginald Rusden Goodell. b. 14 July, 

1869, Portland. Teacher, Kryeburg. 
Arthur Sewall Haggett. b. 8 May, 

1870, Newcastle. Johns Hopkins Univ. 
Charles Henry Howard, b. 12 May, 

1870, Di.xfleld. Andover Theo. Sem. 

Augustus Alphonso Hussey. b. 26 
May, 1872, Houltou. Medical student, Co- 
lumbia Coll. 

Albert Savage Hutchinson, b. 27 
Oct., 1872, Auburn. Teacher, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. 



100 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Alley Rea Jenks, b. 23 May, 1871, 
Brownville. Law student, Houltou. d. 
28 Feb., 1894. 

Albert Marshall Jones, b. 5 Mar., 

1872, Portland. Prin. High Sch., Cornish. 
Jesse White Lambert, b. 27 Nov., 

1867, Wiscasset. Teacher, Bath. 
George Wood McArthur. b. 8 Jan., 

1873, Maunsville, N. Y. Manufacturing, 
Biddeford. 

Herbert Lindsay MeCann. b. 21 Sept., 

1863, Rolling Dam, N. B. Bangor Theo. 

Sem. 
G-eorge Stover Maehan. b. 21 July, 

1867, Argenta, 111. Assistant in Biology. 
John Shepard May. b. 25 Sept., 1871, 

Augusta. Merchant. 
Herbert Augustine Owen. b. 10 Mar., 

1871, Buxton. Merchant, Chicago. 
Kiehard Conant Payson. b. 5 Nov., 

1870, Portland. Manufacturer, Portland. 
Clarence Webster Peabody. b. 26 

Jan., 1871, Portland. Law student. 
John Higgins Pierce, b. 17 Mar., 

1870, Portland. Harvard Law Sch. 
Charles Hale Savage. b. 11 Oct., 

1S72, Northfield, Vt. Law student. Au- 
burn. 
Frederick Milton Shaw. b. 14 Feb., 

1871, Gorham. Teacher. 

Philip Morton Shaw. b. 30 Mar., 1872, 

Gorham. Law student. 
George Wilder Shay. b. 31 Mar., 

1866, Haynesville. Prin. Patten Acad. 
Henry Merrill Wilder, b. 19 Jan., 

1871, Williamsburgh. Res., Brownville. 
31— *1 



Class of 1894. 

Candidates fok Degree of Bachelok 
OF Arts. 

William Fernald Allen, b. 30 Nov., 

1870, Marblehead, Mass. Res., Portland. 
John Wendell Anderson, b. 25 Dec, 

1871, Gray. Res., Togus. 

Harry Edwin Andrews, b. 25 July, 

1872, Sturbridge, Mass. Res., Kennebunk. 
Harry Lee Bagley. b. 31 May, 1870, 

Jonesport. 
Rupert Henry Baxter, b. 26 July, 

1871, Portland. 
Alfred Veazie Bliss, b. 23 Jan., 1872, 

Bangor. 



Frank Ellsworth Briggs. b. 30 June, 

1869, Paris. Res., Mechanic Falls. 
Harry Edgar Bryant, b. 26 Oct., 1872, 

Saco. 
Samuel Preble Buck, Jr. b. 17 Dec, 

1868, West Woolwich. 

Arthur Chapman, b. 6 Aug., 1873, 

Deering. Res., Woodfords. 
Trelawney Clarendale Chapman, Jr. 

b. 23 Dec, 1869, Upton. Res., Springfield, 

Mass. 
William Eugene Currier, b. 10 June, 

1871, Lynn, Mass. Res., Leicester, Mass. 
Francis William Dana. b. 27 Nov., 

1871, Portland. 

George Colby DeMott. b. 27 Sept., 
1865, Chelsea, Mass. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1892. 

Frank George Farrington. b. 11 Sept., 

1872, Augusta. 

Charles Alcott Flagg. b. 1 Oct., 1870, 

Sandwich, Mass. 
Fred W^hitney Flood, b. 26 Jan., 

1870, Ellsworth Falls. 

Francis Alvan Frost, b. 26 Aug., 

1872, Belfast. Res., Westford, Mass. 
Fred Weston Glover, b. 24 April, 

1874, Rockland. 
Rufus Henry Hinkley, Jr. b. 19 Feb., 

1873, Portland. 

Hiram Lionel Horsman. b. 30 Oct., 

1870, Princeton. 
Frank Herbert Knight, b. 30 July, 

1873, Durham. Res., Deering Centre. 
Charles Milton Leighton. b. 8 July, 

1870, Osage, la. Res., Portland. 
James Atwood Levensaler. b. 9 Mar. , 

1871, Thomaston. ' 
Fred Joseph Libby. b. 24 Nov., 1874, 

Richmond. 
George Curtis Littlefield. b. 23 June, 

1872, Saco. 

Albert Jones Lord. b. 1 Oct., 1868, 

Ellsworth Falls. 
Norman McKinnon. b. 6 Oct., 1862, 

Kilmarnock, Scotland. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1892. 
George Anthony Merrill, b. 6 Nov., 

1870, Pownal. 
Charlie Edward Merritt. b. 9 April, 

1869, Jay. 

Clarence Edward Michels. b. 5 Dec, 
1869, Durham. Res., Brunswick. 

PhiKp Henry Moore, b. 8 Sept., 1867, 
Champlain, N. Y. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1892. 



ALUMNI 



101 



Andrew UrquhartOgilvie. b.25Mar., 

1866, Dundee, Scotland. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 18i)'2. 
Frederick William Pickard. b. 2 

Sept., 1871, Portland. 
Ralph Parker Plaisted. b. 17 Mar., 

1871, Bangor. Res., Augusta. 
Howard Andrew Ross. b. 21 Oct., 

1871, Biddeford. 
Robert Lester Sheaff. b. 19 Mar., 

1863, Norridgewock. Bangor Theo. Sem., 

1889. 
Edgar Myrick Simpson, b. 14 Mar., 

1869, Charlestown, Mass. Ees., North 

Newcastle. 
Samuel Richard Smiley, b. 4 Nov., 

1860, St. Lambert, Quebec. Bangor Theo. 

Sera., 1892. 



Leon Leslie Spinney, b. 28 Mar., 1870, 

Lewiston. Res., Brunswick. 
Pliny Fenimore Stevens, b. 1 Nov., 

1872, Mechanic Falls. 
Emery Howe Sykes. b. 17 Feb., 1874, 

Auburn. 
Elias Thomas, Jr. b. 15 ]V;ar., 1871, 

Portland. 
William Widgery Thomas, 2d. b. 18 

April, 1873, Portland. 
William Putnam Thompson, b. 26 

April, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y. Res., Bath. 
Benjamin Bradford W^hitcomb. b. 3 

Dec, 1873, Ellsworth Falls. Res., Ells- 
worth. 
Harry Cooley Wilbur, b. 21 June, 

1872, Cloverdale, Cal. Res., Portland. 

47 



CATALOGUE 



MEDICAL GRADUATES, 



Class of 1821. 

Phineas Ingalls. b. 22 Dec, 1797, 

Brirtgton. Phj'sician, Standish. d. 24 

Feb., 1858, Gorhani. 
Wheeler Randall, b. 21 Feb., 1797, 

Colchester, Conn. Physician, Huutsville, 

Tex. d. 25 Aug., 1865. 



2—* 2 



Class of 1822. 



Samuel Austin, b. New Haven, Ct. 
Date of death uulinown. 

George Griswold Baker, b. 19 Dec, 
1798, Montville, Conn. Physician, Nor- 
walk, O. U. S. Consul, Athens. Physi- 
cian, Norwich, Conn. d. 20 April, 1877. 

Green Berry Bowles. Res. (1822), Bed- 
lord Co., Va. 

James Coffin, b. 24 Jan., 1799, Saco. 
Physician, Pittston. d. July, 1833. 

John Duncan, b. 178(3, Scotland. Phy- 
sician, Charlestown, N. H. d. 3 Oct., 1825. 

George Frost, b. 1800. Physician, 
Springfield, Mass. d. 28 July, 1846. 

James HaU. b. 9 April, 1802, Cornish, 
N. H. Governor, Cape Palmas Colony. 
Merchant, Baltimore, d. 31 Aug., 1889, 
Elk Ridge, Md. 

Allen Phillips, b. 29 June, 1798, Greene. 
Physician, Farmington ; Dubuque, Iowa, 
d. 9 Oct., 1878. 

Moses Rust Pulsifer. b. 9 Oct., 1799, 
Poland. Physician, Sullivan; Minot; Ells- 
worth, d. 27 Jan., 1877. 

Asa Quimby. Res., Albion, d. before 
1834. 

Albus Rea. b. 1794, Windham. Phy- 
sician, Portland, d. 14 Oct., 1848. 

Abiel Reed. Physician, Deer Isle, 
d. 21 Feb., 1866. 

John Ricker. b. 17 Feb., 1787, Buck- 
field. Physician, Durham; Orono. d. 25 
Jan., 1867, Waterville, Minn. 



Ahimaaz Blanchard Simpson. A.M., 

1824. A.B., Union, 1819. Physician, New 

Hampton, N. H. d. 1827. 
Maltby Strong. A. B., Yale, 1819. b.24 

Nov., 1796, Heath, Mass. Physician, South 

Hadley, Mass.; Rochester, N. Y. d. 5 

Aug., 1878. 
George Washington Tinker, b. 1798, 

Ellsworth. Physician, Bo wdoinhani. d.21 

Aug., 1882. 

16— *15 

Class of 1823. 

John Atkinson, b. 13 April, 1799, 
Minot. Physician, Newburyport, Mass. 
d. 21 Aug., 1852. 

John Bell. A.B., Union, 1819. M.D., 
Dart., 1825. b.5 Nov., 1800, Francestown, 
N. H. Prof. Anat. and Phys., Univ. Ver- 
mont, d. 29 Nov., 1830, Thibodeaux, La. 

Thomas Perkins Bourne. A.B., 1819. 

Samuel Crockett Bradbury, b. 31 
Oct., 1798, Buxton. Physician, Bangor, 
d. 16 Jan., 1831. 

Roland Hammond Bridgham. b. 15 
May, 1800, Minot. Physician, Sullivan; 
Castine. State Senate, 1832, '34, '43. d. 25 
Jan., 1871. 

Jedediah Cobb. A.B., 1820. 

Sumner Cummings. b. 24 April, 1800, 
Waterford. Physician, Portland, d. 24 
Nov., 1848. 

Melzer Flagg. b. West Boylston, Mass. 
Physician, Cincinnati, O. d. 

James Fogg. b. Aug., 1799, Lebanon. 
Physician, Limerick, d. 2 July, 1861. 

Daniel Garcelon. b. 7 Feb., 1795, Lew- 
iston. Physician, Lisbon, d. 7 Sept., 1863. 

CastiUo Hamlin, b. 3 July, 1797, Wa- 
terford. Physician, Foxcroft; Portsmouth, 
R. I. d. 18 April, 1834. 

John P. Haynes. Res. (1823), Bedford 
Co., Va. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Asa Heald. b. 6 May, 1798, Nelson, 
N. H. Physician, Dublin, N. H. d. 28 
Jan., 1874. 

Aaron Lufkin. Physician, Freeport. 
d. 12 Feb., 1826. 

Anselm Martin, b. 1787, Hartford, 
N. Y. Physician, d. 3 Jan., 1872. 

Samuel MorriU. A.B., 1820. 

Seth Peirce. b. 3 June, 1796, Lisbon. 
Physician, d. 5 May, 1826. 

Titus Collins Pratt, b. 19 April, 1797, 
Saybrook, Conn. Physician, Somerset, 
N. Y. d. 8 May, 1878. 

Moses Sweat, b. 18 Mar., 1788, Port- 
land. Physician, Parsonsfleld. State Sen- 
ate, 1831-32. d. 25 Aug., 1865. 

Samuel Vose. b. 2 Aug., 1792, Antrim, 
N. H. Physician, New Portland, d. 14 
Nov., 1860. 

Malthus Augustus "Ward. b. 1792, 
Haverhill, Mass. Physician, Salem, Mass. 
Prof. Nat. Hist., Univ. Georgia, d. June, 
1863. 

Ebenezer WeUs. b. 9 Mar., 1801, War- 
ren. Prof. Obstetrics. Physician, Free- 
port, d. 23 Oct., 1879. 

Eber West. Res. (1823), Tolland, Conn. 
23— *21 

Class of 1824. 

Symonds William Baker, b. 18 Nov., 
1799, Durham. Physician, Windham ; Aus- 
tin, Tex. d. 2 Mar., 1884. 

John Barrett. A.B., 1821. 

Calvin Blake, b. 5 Sept., 1798, Turner. 
Physician, Hartland. d. 8 Oct., 1870. 

John Adams Bodwell. b. 11 May, 
1797, Methuen, Mass. d. before 1828. 

Stephen Cofl&n Brewster. Baptized 
5 Aug., 1804, Buxton. Physician, Buxton ; 
New York City. d. 1847, Bloomingdale, 
N. Y. 

Ezra Carter, b. 27 Dec, 1798. Physi- 
cian, Concord, N. H. d. 28 Jan., 1879. 

Tolman Gary. b. 17 July, 1796, Ster- 
ling, Mass. Physician, Sangerville; Ban- 
gor, d. 28 June, 1830. 

Jonathan Chase. b. 9 Feb., 1801, 
Cornish, N. H. Physician, Lockport, N. Y. 
d. 17 Dec, 1852. 

Eliphalet Clark. b. 12 May, 1801, 
Strong. Physician, Portland, d. 8 June, 
1883. 

James Cochran, b. 1 Dec, 1802, Lim- 
ington. Physician, Monmouth. d. 7 
Sept., 1874. 



Rufus King Gushing. A.B., 1821. 
John Shapleigh Fernald. b. 1 May, 

1800, Eliot. Physician, Barrington, N. H. 
d. 4 Jan., 1863. 

Simeon Fuller, b. 3 Oct., 1799, Paris, 
d. 1841. 

Timothy Gordon, b. 10 Mar., 1795, 
Newbury, Mass. Physician, Hingham, 
Mass. d. 5 Nov., 1877, Plymouth, Mass. 

Ezekiel Holmes. A.B., Brown, 1821. 
A.M., Colby, 1824. b. 24 Aug., 1801, Kings- 
ton, Mass. Lecturer, Chemistry and Nat. 
Hist., Colby. Editor, Winthrop. State 
Senate, 1840-42. d. 9 Feb., 1865. 

Benjamin Johnson, b. 14 June, 1802, 
Limerick. Physician, Frankfort; Dover. 
d. 20 Nov., 1869. 

Asa Howe King. A.B., Yale, 1821. b. 
5 April, 1798, New Haven, Conn. Physi- 
cian, Essex, Conn.; Old Saybrook, Conn, 
d. 20 Nov., 1870. 

Clark Lillybridge. A.M., Colby, 1826. 
b. 20 Mar., 1799, Stafford, Ct. Physician. 

John Gale MerriU. A.B., Brown, 1821. 
A.M., Colby, 1824. b. 3 June, 1797, Sedg- 
wick. Physician, Sedgwick, d. 1826. 

Samuel "Whittlesey Pratt, b. 14 Mar., 
1795, Essex, Conn. Physician, Saybrook, 
Conn. d. 21 Mar., 1831. 

Charles Snow. b. 24 July, 1803, Fitch- 
burg, Mass. Physician and merchant, 
Tuscaloosa, Ala. d. 15 Jan., 1884. 

21— *20 

Class of 1825. 

Horace Bacon, b. 1804, Scarborough. 
Physician, Biddeford. d. 24 April, 1888. 

David Folsom. b. 24 Mar., 1800, Tarn- 
worth, N.H. Physician, Vassalboro ; Au- 
gusta, d. 11 Aug., 1865. 

Samuel Ford. b. 1800, Gray. Physi- 
cian, Newcastle, d. March, 1875, St. Jos- 
eph, Mo. 

Alva Godding, b. 5 Nov., 1796, Troy, 
N. H. Physician, Winchendon, Mass. d. 
11 Jan., 1875. 

■William Baston Gooch. b. 1796, Yar- 
mouth. Physician, Yarmouth; South 
Dennis, Mass. ; Truro, Mass. d. 29 June, 
1868. 

Samuel Greeley, b. 6 Nov., 1793, Mt. 
Vernon. Physician, Ellsworth, d. 29 Dec, 
1877. 

Ebenezer Parsons Hills, b. 1804, New- 
bury, Mass. Physician, Fitchburg, Mass. 
d. 22 Mar., 18.54, Shirley, Mass. 



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105 



Gad Hitchcock, b. 18 April, 1788, Pem- 
broke, Mass. Pliysiciari, North Yarmouth. 

d. 17 Nov., 1S37. 
Cyrus Knapp. b. 10 Mar., 1797, Leeds. 

Physician, Winthrop; New York City; 

Chicago, d. 24 Sept., 1871, Maiden, Mass. 
Richmond Loring. A.B., 1822. 
WiUiam Ludwig. b. 1798, Waldoboro. 

Physician, Lincoln, d. 14 Oct., 1849, Wal- 
doboro. 
Martin M. H, Markoe. Res. (1825), 

St. Croix, W. 1. 
Charles Hugh Patterson McLellan. 

A.B., lS-22. 
George Packard. A.B., 1821. 
Eben Parsons, b. 11 July, 1798, New 

Gloucester. Physician, d. before 1828. 
Augustus Peirce. A.B., Harv., 1820. 

A.M., Harv. b. 13 March, 1802, New Salem, 

Mass. Physician, Nashua, N. H. ; Tyngs- 

borough, Mass. d. 20 May, 1849. 
James Hamilton Peirce. b. 3 Oct., 

1803, Waterboro. Physician, Waterboro. 

d. 3 Aug., 1878. 
Jeremiah S Putnam, b. 20 Aug., 

1798, Danvers, Mass. Physician, York. 

d. 5 April, 1877. 
Increase Sumner Sanger, b. 26 Oct., 

1788, Framingham ( ? ) , Mass. Physician, 

Hampden, d. 14 Oct., 1848. 
Cephas Whitney, b. 19 Feb., 1802, 

Gray. d. 29 June, 1826. 
Levi WiUis. b. 30 Aug., 1802, Paris. 

d. 12 Api-il, 1826, iu Louisiana. 

21—* 20 

Class of 1826. 

John Adams. Res. (1826), Bloomfield. 

Benjamin Ayer. b.Alna. Physician, d. 

John Goodeve Brown, b. 14 Oct., 1797. 
Physician, Waldoboro; Bangor; War- 
ren; Damariscotta; Winthrop; Wakefield, 
Mass. d. 6 April, 1866. 

William Freeman Cooper. M.D.,La- 
porte Med. Coll., 1850. b. 20 Sept., 1801, 
Croydon, N. H. Physician, Kelloggsville, 
N. Y. d. 4 April, 1881. 

Snas Durkee. A.B., Dartmouth, 1822. 
b. 22 Nov., 1798, Hanover, N. H. Physi- 
cian, Portsmouth, N. H. ; Boston, d. 17 
July, 1878. 

Homer Earle. b. 30 May, 1798, Milford, 
Mass. Physician, Ohio. d. 

Benjamin Fowler, b. 2 Nov., 1801, 
Unity. Physician, Troy. d. 29 Aug., 1840. 



Asa Heath, b. 7 Sept., 1804, Saco. 
Physician, Detroit; South Windsor, d. 
26 Nov., 1881, Freeport. 
Daniel Sanborn Hobbs. b. 6 Oct., 
1799, Elflugham, N. H. Physician, Madi- 
son, N.H. d. 8 Nov., 1883. 
Eliakim Atherton Holman. b. 20 Apr., 
1799, Bolton, Mass. Physician, Harvard, 
Mass. d. 22 Jan., 1869. 
Job Holmes, b. 17 Oct., 1799, Oxford, 
Physician, Paris ; Calais, d. 1 March, 1864. 
Daniel Knight Kennedy. A.M., Colby, 
1828. b. 1798, .Jefferson. Physician, Booth- 
bay ; Wiscasset. d. 26 Aug., 1873. 
Phineas Washington Leland. b. 8 
Oct., 1788, Grafton, Mass. Physician, Bos- 
ton. U. S. Collector Customs, Fall River, 
Mass. State Senate, 1843. d. 22 Jan. ,1870. 
Ivory H. Lucas, b. 1792, Edgartown, 
Mass. Physician, Edgartown, Mass. d. 
18 Aug., 1870. 
WiUiam McDougaU, A.B., 1820. 
Tobias Purington. b. 19 Mar., 1801, 
Windham. Physician, Lewiston. State 
Senate, 1836. U. S. civil service, d. 3 
May, 1880, Washington, D. C. 
David Marston Sanborn, b. 7 Sept., 
1801, Sanbornton, N. H. Physician, Pierce- 
land, Md. d. 
Francis Shurtleff. Res., Litchfield. 

d. before 1828. 
Edward Southwick. b. 30 Aug., 1798, 
Danvers, Mass. d. 5 Nov. ,1840, Augusta. 
George Washington Stickney. b. 16 
April, 1799, Hallowell. Physician, North 
Anson, d. 8 Mar., 1887. 
Greenfield Pote Thompson, b. 25 June, 
1796, Falmouth. Physician, Yarmouth; 
Portland, d. 30 Oct., 1880, Yarmouth. 
James Bigelow Whitcomb. b. 1 Sept., 

1804, Bolton, Mass. Physician, Brooklyn, 
Conn. Surg. Uth Conn. Vols. d. 22 Dec, 
1880. 

22— *21 

Class of 1827. 

Niran Bates, b. 27 Nov., 1801, Fay- 
ette. Physician, Orono; East Machias. 
d. 1 June, 1863. 

Gilman Lougee Bennett, b. 13 Dec, 

1805, Parsonsfield. Physician, Middleton, 
N. H.; Parsonsfield. State Senate, 1841-2. 
d. 10 Dec, 1872. 

Nathan A. Bradbury, b. 20 June, 1801, 
Poland. Physician, Sweden, d. 18 April, 
1879. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Silvanus Brown. b. 22 Mar., 1807, 
Hamilton, Mass. Physician, Derry, N. H. 
d. 18 Oct., 1870. 
Charles Choate. A.B., Harv., 1823. 
h. 12 Feb., 1803, Ipswicli, Mass. Physician, 
La Harpe, 111. d. 17 June, 1874, Monti- 
hello, 111. 
Alanson L. Cooper, b. 16 Oct., 1804, 
Croydon, N. H. Physician, Auburn, N. Y. 
a. 1841. 
■William Samuel Emerson. A. B., 
Harv., 1823. b. 12 Feb., 1801, Kennebunk. 
Physician, Alton, 111. d. 28 Sept., 1837. 
Daniel Forbes, b. 15 April, 1802, Ban- 
gor. Physician, Lincoln, d. Sept., 1865, 
Florida. 
Archelaus Putnam Fuller, b. 12 Feb., 
1799, Middleton, Mass. Physician, Fair- 
field, d. 8 Oct., 1880. 
Moses Gould. A.B., Colby, 1826. b. 27 
May, 1800, Boxford, Mass. Druggist, Bal- 
timore, d. 30 June, 1843, Boxford, Mass. 
WiUiam Hatch. A.B., 1824. 
Benjamin Kittredge. Res. (1827), Sa- 
lem, Mass. d. before 1840. 
Josiah Lane. Res. (1827), New Glouces- 
ter, d. 
Benjamin Lincoln. A.B., 1823. 
Thomas Luce Megquier. b. 1802, New 
Gloucester. Physician, Winthrop. d.l855. 
John Merrill, b. 3 June, 1803, Tops- 
ham. Physician, Rockland, d. 23 April, 
1868. 
David H. Miriek. b. Brookfield (?), 

Mass. Physician, Gardiner, d. 1837. 
Joseph Perham. b. 6 Jan., 1804, Farm- 
ington. Physician, Ohio; Missouri. Drug- 
gist, Anoka, Minn. d. Jan., 1886. 
Byron Porter, b. 11 May, 1802, Vienna. 
Physician, Dixmont; Bangor; Waterville. 
d. 24 Feb., 1871, Worcester, Mass. 
Epaphras K. Prescott. b. 29 June, 
1801. Physician, Monmouth, d. about 
1876. 
William Henry Augustus Chandler 
Prescott. b. 20 Mar., 1807, Dresden. 
Physician, Phippsburg. d. Oct., 1832. 
Isaac Kay. A.M., 1846. LL.D., Brown, 
1879. b. 16 Jan., 1807, Beverly, Mass. 
Physician, Eastport. Supt. Butler Insane 
Asylum, Providence, R. I. Res., Phila- 
delphia, d. 31 Mar., 1881. 
Zachariah Spaulding. b. 13 Nov., 1799, 
Westminster, Mass. Physician, Bingham, 
d. 16 Nov., 1865. 



Amos Collins Wilbur, b. 25 Nov., 
1796, Hopkinton, R. I. Physician, Fall 
River, Mass. d. 28 Dec, 1873, Hopkin- 
ton, R. I. 

24— *24 



Class of 1828. 

David Edmond Allen Brainard. b. 28 

Nov., 1807, Winthrop. Physician, Hal- 
lowell ; St. Albans ; Palmyra, d. 5 July, 
1847, Whitefield. 
Nelson Howard Cary. b. 5 Jan., 1807, 
Bridge water, Mass. Physician, Gorham ; 
Wayne; Durham, d. 10 April, 1877. 
Moses Dakin. b. 20 May, 1794, Mason, 
N. H. Physician, Hope; Islesborough. 
d. 13 June, 1864, Hope. 
Michael G. Delaney. b. 1812, Ireland. 
Surgeon, U.S.N, d. 5 April, 1866, Geneva, 
N. Y. 
Jeremiah Dummer. A.B., 1825. 
Seth W. Eells. Physician, Belfast 

(1830). d. 
David Flanders, b. 13 May, 1800, Goffs- 
town, N. H. Physician, Londonderry, 
N. H. d. 5 Nov., 1850. 
Thomas Emery Gage. b. 1801, Au- 
gusta (?). Physician, Rochester, Mass. . 
d. April, 1865. 
Henry Gillmore. Res. (1828), Stafford, 

Conn. 
Cyrus Hamlin, b. 16 July, 1802, Liv- 
ermore. Physician, Calais, d. May, 1839, 
Galveston, Tex. 
Daniel Harwood. b. 21 Mar., 1801, 
Barre,Mass. Dentist, Boston. Prof. Den- 
tisti-y, Harv. Dental School, d. 2 Oct., 
1881, Dorchester, Mass. 
Sullivan Holman. Res. (1828), Corn- 

ville. 
Oliver B. Howe. Res. (1828), Bethel. 
Nathaniel Knight Kelly, b. 14 Sept., 

1800, Plaistow, N. H. Physician, Plais- 
tow, N. H. d. 12 Nov. , 1886. 

Alfred Marcy Leonard, b. 1802, Shutes- 

bury, Mass. Physician, Clarkson, N. Y. 

d. 14 Dec, 1856. 
W^iUiam McLellan. b. 18 Feb., 1803, 

Newfleld. Pliysician, Lisbon, d. 6 May, 

1879. 
Kichard Moody, b. 8 Mar., 1803, Saco. 

Physician, Belfast, d. 2 Oct., 1884. 
Edward Bucknam Moore, b. 12 June, 

1801, Lancaster, N. H. Physician, Boston, 
d. 16 Sept., 1874, Chelsea, Mass. 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



107 



Samuel Plaisted. A.B., Brown, 1825. 
A.M., Colby, 1828. b. 24 Nov., 1801, Gardi- 
ner. Physician, Waterville. d. 14 April, 
1860. 

Charles Glidden Robinson, b. Mer- 
edith, N. H. (1. before 18.34. 

Levi P. Sawyer, b. Bethel. Physi- 
cian, Denmark, d. 10 Oct., 1864. 

Thomas Sherman, b. 29 June, 1803, 
Edgecomb. Physician, Dresden, d. 20 
Aug., 1842, Augusta. 

Charles Snell. A.B., 1825. 

Tristram Gilman Stockbridge. b. 18 
Aug., 1806, Bath. Physician, Bath. d. 20 
Jan., 1871. 

William Swazey. b. 25 Aug., 1805, 
Limerick. Physician, Limerick, d. 26 
Dec, 1883. 

"William Thornton, b. 13 April, 1805, 
Coventry, R. I. Physician, Grafton, Mass. 
d. 27 Feb., 1862. 

Robert Wyman. b. 1806, North Yar- 
mouth. Druggist, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Physician, Fort Madison, la. d. 25 June, 

1842. 

27— *24 

Class of 1829. 

Stephen Adams, b. 31 Mar., 1804, Lim- 
erick. Physician, West Newfleld. 

Abraham W. Anderson. b. 1804, 
Windham. Physician, Gray. d. 1876(?). 

Addison Kennedy Beckwith. b. 22 
Mar., 180.'), Cazenovia, N. Y. Physician, 
Palermo, N. Y. d. 28 .Jan., 1856. 

James Blaisdell. Physician, Auburn. 

Mortimer Bodwell. b. 19 May, 1805, 
Soniersworth, N. H. Physician, Solon. 
d. 17 Nov., 1887. 

Isaac Boyd. A.B., Dart., 1826. b. 11 
Sept., 1800, Londonderry, N. H. Physi- 
cian, West Newbury, Mass. d. 25 Mar., 
1844. 

James Crockett Bradbury, b. 5 Mar. , 
1806, Buxton. Physician, Oldtown. d. 3 
Oct., 1865. 

Richmond Bradford. A.B., 1825. 

Chauncey Brown. A.B., Union, 1827. 
b. 14 Mar., 1802, Canterbury, Conn. Phy- 
sician, Hartford, Conn. d. 9 Aug., 1879. 

Thomas Jefferson Carter, b. Bridg- 
ton. Physician, Naples, d. 1882, Fayette, 
Iowa. 

Jeremiah Sullivan Cochran. b. 16 
Jan., 1805, New Boston, N. H. Physician, 
Sandusky, O. d. 6 July, 1845. 



Zaccheus Colburn. A.B., Brown, 1827. 

b. W. Nottingham, N. II. d. 21 Nov., 1864, 
Manchester, N. H. 
Calvin Dorr Ellis. A.B., Amherst, 
1826. b. 6 Nov., 1802, West Brookfleld, 
Mass. Physician and dentist, Boston, 
d. 10 May, 1844, Hopkinton, Mass. 
JohnS.Farnum. Res. (1829), Alfred, d. 
Jonathan Fogg. b. 5 Feb., 1804, Saco. 
Physician, Saco. d. 4 Feb., 1879, Brock- 
ton, Mass. 
Stephen Gale. Res. (1829), Raymond, 

N. H. Druggist, Portland (1865). 
John Taylor Gilman. A.B., 1826. 
Thomas Gore. Res. (1829), Poland. 
Nathaniel Grant, b. 28 Feb., 1804, 
Lebanon. Physician and farmer, Ossipee 
Centre, N. H. d. 5 Oct., 1889. 
William Grover. b. 20 Feb., 1802, 
Hampstead, N.H. Physician, Barnstead, 
N. H. d. 12 Jan., 1853. 
William G. Hannaford. Res. (1829), 

Enfield, N. H. 
William Harper. Res. (1829), West- 
brook. 
Abiel Wood Kennedy, b. 1804, Wal- 
doboro. Physician, Warren; Oldtown. 
d. 15 June, 1861, Warren. 
Nathaniel Kingsbury, b. 28 June, 
1798, Rindge, N. H. Physician, Temple, 
N. H. State Senate, 1846. d. 3 Mar., 1870. 
Temple, N. H. 
Addison Knight, b. 28 Aug., 1803, 
Leicester, Mass. Physician, Cumberland, 
R. I. d. June, 1845. 
Jonathan Leighton. b. 6 Oct., 1804, 
Harmony. Surgeon, U. S. A. Physician, 
Manchester, 111. d. 6 Jan., 1837. 
Calvin Barstow Magoun, b. 15 July, 
1798, East Kingston, N. H. d. before 1840. 
Stephen Martin, b. 26 Nov., 1787 (?), 
Hollis, N. H. Physician, Landaff, N. H. 
d. 1885. 
James Laha Mayo. b. 27 May, 1803, 
Brewster, Mass. Physician, Harwich, 
Mass. Teacher, Syracuse, N. Y. d. 26 
June, 1843. 
Joseph Merrill, b. Oct., 1805, Gorham. 

Physician, Gardiner, d. 29 Oct., 1863. 
Charles Millet, b. 5 April, 1803, Nor- 
way. Physician, Minot. State Senate, 
1843-4. d. 18 Aug., 1854. 
Daniel P. Mosely. Res. (1829), Hamp- 
ton, Conn. d. before 1834. 
Orlando Holbrook Partridge. A.B., 
Colby, 1826. b. 19 Sept., 1805, Augusta. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Physician, Truro, Mass.; Philadelphia, 
d. 11 May, 1859. 

Kelly Peek. b. 16 July, 1802, Pelham, 
Mass. Physician, Cumlierlaud,K.l. d. 14 
Feb., 1840. 

Jolin Langdon Perley. b. 10 June, 
1805, Laconia, N. H. Physician and banker, 
L,aconia,N. H. d. 18 Sept., 1888. 

William Bennett Pike. b. 22 Nov., 
1798, Cornish. Physician, Cornish, d. 24 
Dec, 1870. 

Jolin Plant. Res. (1829), Benson, Vt. 

Ezekiel Erasmus Darwin Skinner, b. 
27 June, 1808, Lebanon, Conn. Physician, 
Greenport, N. Y. d. 17 Feb., 1875. 

Jonathan Ambrose Smith., b. 7 Dec, 
1801, Deerfleld, N. H. Physician, Vassal- 
bore. Res., Methuen, Mass. d. 24 Mar., 
1892. 

Joseph Haven Smith. b.l7 Nov., 1805, 
Rochester, N. H. Physician, Dover, N. H. ; 
Lo^vell, Mass. N. H. Senate, 1844-5. d.25 
Feb., 1886. 

Albert Pisk Stanley, b. 28 April, 1806, 
Attleboro, Mass. Physician, Dixfleld; 
Winthrop. Surg., Armory Square Hos- 
pital, Washington, D. C, 1862. d. 10 July, 
1867, Winthrop. 

Christopher Columbus Tobie. b. 1 
Jan., 1805, New Gloucester. Bank cashier, 
Westbrook. Physician, Netawaka, Kan. 
d. 12 Aug., 1885. 

John Warren, b. 20 Sept., 1806, Ash- 
ford, Conn. Physician, d. 30 Aug., 1883, 
Bennington, Vt. 

Constantine Preston Weever. b. 22 
Feb., 1806, Rockingham, Vt. Physician, 
Virgil, N. T.; Detroit, Mich. d. 9 Sept., 
1834. 

Abraham WendeU. b. 10 May, 1806, 
Farmington. Physician, Piura, Peru; 
Lima, Peru. d. 16 Sept., 1872, New York 
City. 
Ashbel Woodward. M.D., Yale, 1855. 
b. 26 June, 1804, Willington, Conn. Phy- 
sician, Franklin, Conn. Surgeon, U. S. A., 
1861-5. d. 20 Dec, 1885. 

46— *38 

Class of 1830. 

Benjamin Atkinson, b. 29 Jan., 1806, 
Minot. Physician, Amesbury, Mass. d.22 
Oct., 1861. 

Aaron Gardner Babcock. b. 30 May, 
1803, Princeton, Mass. Physician, Holden, 
Mass. ; Lexington, Mass. d. 6 Aug., 1888. 



Liberty Warrener Bacon, b. 24 Oct., 
]807,Scarboro. Physician and merchant, 
Lee; Portage, Wis. ; Minneapolis, Minn. 
Ariel BaUou. b. 25 Oct., 1805, Oumber- 
land, R. 1. Physician, Woonsocket, R. I. 
d. 15 July, 1887, Providence. 
Ezekiel M. Bartlett. b. Bethel (?). 

Physician, Louisiana, Mo. 

Benjamin Flint Buxton, b. Nov., 1810, 

Warren. Physician, Warren. Surgeon, 

5th Me. Vols. d. Oct., 1876. 

Moses Parker Cleaveland. A.B,, 1827. 

Luther Cross. Res. (1830), Keene, 

N. H. 
Alexander H. Day. Physician, St. Au- 
gustine, Fla. d. before 1837. 
Joseph Priestly Dorr. b. 9 July, 1805, 
Chatham, N. Y. Physician, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
d. 1879 (?). 
Franklin Parker Fletcher, b. 2 May, 
1808, China. Physician, d. 22 Oct., 1876, 
China. 
Octave C. Fortier. Res. (1830), Que- 
bec, P. Q. 
Moses Frost, b. 13 July, 1801, Nor- 
way. Physician, Sidney, d. 16 Jan., 1854. 
Franklin Gage. A.B., 1827. 
Seward Garcelon. b. 28 April, 1806, 
Lewiston. Physician, Clinton. Res., Oak- 
land, Cal. d. Feb., 1877. 
George W. Goodwin. Res. (1830), 

South Berwick. 
Jerome Harris. Res. (1830), Methuen, 

Mass. Physician, Salem (1860). 
Nahum Jordan. A.B., 1827. 
Sherman McLean. Physician (1830), 
Andover, Conn. U. S. civil service. New 
York City (1865?). N. Y. civil service, 
Albany, N.Y. (1870?). 
Calvin McQuesten. b. 1801, Bedford, 
N.H. Physician, Brockport, N.Y. Man- 
ufacturer, Hamilton, Ontario, d. 20 Oct., 
1885. 
William Marrett. b. 5 Sept., 1804, 
Standish. Physician, Searsport; Sacca- 
rappa. d. 3 Oct., 1859. 
Jacob MitcheU. b. 14 Sept., 1802, North 
Yarmouth. Physician, Kennebunkport ; 
Wellfleet, Mass.; Chelsea, Mass. State 
Senate, d. 11 June, 1873. 
Robert Smith Morrill, b. 11 May, 
1807, Canterbury, N. H. Physician, Can- 
terbury, N. H. d. 25 Feb., 1842. 
Selim ISTeweU. b. 4 Aug., 1803, Burke, 
Vt. Physician, Burke, Vt. ; St. Johns- 
bury, Vt. d. 23 Aug., 1871. 



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109 



George Parcher. b. 19 Nov., 1803, 
Hallowell. Physician, Ellsworth. State 
Senate, 1844. d. 29 Dec, 1884. 

John Dole PiUsbury. b. 16 April, 1805, 
Pembroke, N. H. Physician, Pembroke, 
N. H.; Lowell, Mass.; Rochester, N. Y. 
cl. 21 Dec, 18.5.5. 

Hosea Powers. Physician, Sauford. 
d. 1831. 

Israel Putnam. A.B., Brown, 1827. 
b. 25 Dec, 1805, Sutton, Mass. Physician, 
Bath. (1. 30 June, 1876. 

Thomas Roberts, b. 22 Nov., 1805, 
Hanover. Physician, No. Norway; Rum- 
ford, d. 8 June, 1876. 

Luke WincheU Stanton, b. 17 Sept., 
1806, Norwich, Mass {?). Physician, Ar- 
menia, N. Y. d. 5 Feb., 1869. 

Isaac Thompson, b. 1806 (?), Rumford. 
Physician, Nantucket, Mass. ; California, 
d. 13 Mar., 1881. 

Erastus Chase Torrey. A.B., Dart., 
1827. b. 22 Mar., 1807, Windsor, Vt. Phy- 
sician, AVindsor, Vt. ; Detroit, Mich. U. S. 
civil service, Washington, D. C. d. 17 
Jan., 1879. 

Nathaniel Carter Towle. b. 1 Dec, 

1805, Alton, N. H. U. S. civil service, 
W;ishington, D. C. Res., Andover, Mass. 

Isaac Waterhouse. b. Poland, d. be- 
fore 18,34. 

Lewis Whitney, b. 1807, North Yar- 
mouth. Physician, Yarmouth, d. May, 
1857. 

Thomas Wight, b. 2 Mar., 1799, Bethel. 
Physician, d. 15 Feb., 1832. 

Albert Williams. A.B., Amherst, 1826. 
b. 14 Nov., 1801, West Brookfleld, Mass. 
Physician, Boston, d. 13 March, 1835. 
37— *29 

Class of 1831. 

Oliver W^inslow Austin, b. 16 April, 

1806, South Berwick. Physician, Great 
Falls, N. H.; Portland, d. March, 1840, 
China. 

Joseph S. Barber. Res. (1831), Water- 
ville. 

Horace Aurelius Barrows, b. 8 Aug., 
1809, Hebron. Physician, Otisfleld; Har- 
rison, d. 7 June, 1852. 

John Benson, b. 1809, Carmel. Phy- 
sician, Newport. State Senate, 1861. d. 28 
July, 1882. 

Samuel Moulton Bradbury. b. 22 
Aug., 1805, Parsonsfield. Physician, Lim- 
ington. d. 23 Sept., 1888. 



Joel Burt. b. 12 Mar., 1796, Westhamp- 
ton, Mass. Physician, Benton, Ala. d. 28 
Nov., 1858. 

Benjamin Carter, b. 12 April, 1803, 
Whitefleld. 

Thomas Child, b. 1808, Sturbridge, 
Mass. Physician, Phippsburg; Bath. d. 
1S72. 

George S. Currier, b. Readfield. Phy- 
sician, Readfleld. d. 9 Apr., 1863. 

Asa Dodge. A.B., 1827. 

George Fillebrown. M.D., Columbian 
Univ., 1830. b. Winthrop. Physician, 
Phippsburg. d. before 1834. 

Silas P. Foster, b. Bethel, d. before 
1834. 

Noah Gilman. b. 1805, Tam worth, 
N. H. Physician, South Deerfleld, Mass. 
(1850); Hatfield, Mass. (1860). d. 1884. 

Levi Gould, b. 3 May, 1800, Stone- 
ham, Mass. Physician, Wilmington, Mass. ; 
Melrose, Mass. d. 6 Jan., 1850. 

Joel Holton. b. 14 May, 1803, Dum- 
merston, Vt. Physician, Jamaica, Vt. d. 
1 Aug., 1884. 

Edward A. Kittredge. b. July, 1811, 
Salem, Mass. Physician, Lynn. d. 25 
Feb., 18(i9, Newton, Mass. 

George Washington Lane. A.B., 1828. 

James Leighton. b. 20 May, 1806, Har- 
mony. Physician, Manchester, 111. 

John Mulberry Milliken. b. 1808, 
Scarboro. Physician, West Scarboro. d. 
24 Nov., 1867, Hamilton, O. 

Boothe C. Mulvey. b. Aug., (?) 1800, 
Bridgton (?). Physician, Saco. d. 16 
July, 1858. 

Horatio Nelson Page. b. 20 June, 
1806, Fryeburg. Physician, Brewer; Chel- 
sea, Mass. d. 23 Sept., 1893. 

Joseph Noyes Pidgin, b. 4 Mar., 1808, 
Hampton, N. H. Physician, Litchfield, 
d. 13 Dec, 1836. 

W^illiam Plummer. b. 19 June, 1805, 
Raymond. Physician, Raymond, d. 14 
May, 1855. 

Charles Proctor. A.B., Harv., 1828. 
b. 1807, Westford, Mass. Physician, Row- 
ley, Mass. d. 12 Mar., 1877. 

Ralph Abercrombie Severance, b. 15 
Jan., 1803, Greenfield, Mass. Physician, 
Saxton's River, Vt.; Bellevue, Ohio. 

William Sinclair. Res. (1831), Unity. 

Jonathan Small. Res. (1831), Green- 
wood. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Moses Daniels Southwick. A. B., 
Brown, 1828. b. 9 July, 1805, Mendon, 
Mass. Physician, Blackstone, Mass. State 
Senate, d. 9 June, 1875. 

Jonathan "Woodbury Thome. b. 
about 1795, Wilmot, N. S. Physician, 
Bridgetown, N. S. d. about 1840. 

Ethan A. "Ward. Res. (1831), Calais, 

Benjamin T. "Wright. Res. (1831), 
White Creek, N. Y. 

31— *23 

Class of 1832. 

Horatio Gates Allen, b. 7 Aug., 1807, 

Bath. Physician, Dresden. Druggist, 

Boothbay. d. 27 Mar., 1884. 
James C. Boynton. b. 1 April, 1808, 

Monmouth. Physician, Richmond, d. 27 

July, 1875. 
James Madison Buck. b. Sumner. 

Physician, Paris, d. Nov., 1836. 
Charles Chase, b. 5 Jan., 1808, Deer- 

fleld, K. H. Physician, Chelsea, Mass.; 

Deerflekl, N. H. d. 5 June, 1864. 
Hosea L. Cushman. b. 22 Sept., 1806, 

Hebron. Physician, Cape Elizabeth, d. 

about 1840. 
Asher Ellis, b. 4 June, 1803, Topsham. 

Physician and druggist, Brunswick, d. 12 

Sept., 1885. 
Samuel Lamson Gould, b. 26 Mar., 

1809, Topsfleld, Mass. Physician, Booth- 
bay. Pastor, Albany, d. 16 Jan., 1892, 

Auburn. 
Lewis "Willard Houghton, b. 1 Jan., 

1806, Waterford. Physician, Waterford. 

d. 25 Oct., 1870, Naples. 
Jonathan Huse. b. 27 April, 1811, War- 
ren. Physician, Camden, d. 30 Nov., 1883. 
Jacob OsmynLoomis. b. 24 Oct., 1802, 

Andover, Conn. Physician, Brockport, 

N. Y. ; Batavia, N. Y. 
Porter K. LoveU. Res. (1832), Jere- 

mie, San Domingo. 
John Calvin Martin, b. 17 May, 1809, 

Seekonk, Mass. Physician, Illinois. Res., 

Worcester, Mass.; Taunton, Mass. d. 6 

Feb., 1888. 
Isaac MorrUl. b. Sept., 1808, Cornish. 

Physician, Borodino, N. Y. Druggist, 

Elmira, N. Y. d. Sept., 1887. 
Edwin Parsons, b. Portland, d. 1860. 
Benjamin PoUard. Res. (1832), Corn- 

ville. d. 1872. 



Alexander Poole, b. 25 July, 1804, 
South Reading, Mass. Physician, Chelsea, 
Mass. d. 30 Aug., 1878, Amherst, Mass. 

Robert E. Eider, b. 1803, Albion. 
Physician and merchant, Washington. 
State Senate, 1860-61. d. 1 Jan., 1873, 
Albion. 

Paul Kuggles. b. 20 June, 1801, Car- 
mel. Physician, Carmel. d. 14 May, 1857. 

Jefferson Smith, b. 20 Oct., 1807, Ber- 
wick. Physician and dentist, Dover, N. H. 
d. 17 May, 1864. 

James Sullivan Tobey. b. 12 Aug., 

1808, Fairfield. Physician, Athens, d. 22 
Oct., 1891. 

Nathan Ward. b. 21 Nov., 1804, Ply- 
mouth, N. H. Miss., A. B. C. F. M., Ceylon, 
d. 25 Nov., 1860. 

Moses Roberts "Warren, b. 20 May, 
1804, Alton, N. H. Physician, Wolfboro, 
N. H. ; Rochester, N. H. d. 26 June, 1881. 

Theodore Wells, b. 12 Feb., 1807. Phy- 
sician, d. 21 July, 1862, Sanford. 

Nahum "Wight, b. 20 Nov., 1807, Gil- 
ead. Physician, Gilmanton, N. H. d. 12 
May, 1884. 

Robert Williams "Wood. A.B., Colby, 
1829. b. 22 April, 1803, Stow, Mass. Phy- 
sician, Honolulu, S. I. Sugar planter. 
Res., Jamaica Plain, Mass. d.4 Jan., 1892. 
25— *23 

Class of 1833. 

Alvan Bacon, b. 25 April, 1806, Scar- 
boro. Physician, Skowhegan; Biddeford. 
d. 24 Nov., 1880. 

Benjamin A. Battey. Res. (1833), Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

Edward Bean. b. Oct., 1800, Levant. 
Physician, Bradford, d. 16 Dec, 1858. 

John Adams ^erry. b. 24 Sept., 1808, 
Saco. Physician, Saco. d. 20 April, 1879. 

"William Cochran, b. Edgecomb. Phy- 
sician, Litchfield, d. 31 Dec, 1887. 

Elijah Athern Daggett, b. 2 March, 
1806, Union. Physician, Waldoboro. d. 
28 April, 1881. 

"WiUiam Pottle Deane. b. 21 May, 

1809, Minot. Res. (1833), Minot. 
Charles Morris Duncan, b. 1 July, 

1808, Dummerston, Vt. Physician, Shel- 

burne, Mass. d. 4 Oct., 1884. 
George Fabyan. b. 9 June, 1810, Scar- 

boro. Physician, Boston, d. 25 May, 1874. 
Simeon Foss. b. 5 July, 1796, Leeds. 

Physician, Lisbon, d. 12 July, 1868. 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



111 



John Gale. Physician, Epsom, N. H. 
d. before 1S34. 

Joseph Huse. b. 3 Jan., 1813, Warren. 
Physician, Rockland, d. 4 Oct., 1838. 

William Henry Jewett. b. 24 Sept., 
1805, Gardiner (?). Physician, Portage 
Lake (1856) ; Bangor, d. 1872. 

Gardner Ludwig. b. 20 June, 1812, 
Waldoboro. Physician, Rockland ; Port- 
land. 

Daniel Mann. b. 6 Feb., 1811 (?), Ray- 
mond. Res. (1870), Quincy, Mass. 

Ephraim Marston. b. 30 July, 1807, 
Falmouth. Physician, New York City; 
Cambridge, Mass.; Lakewood, N. J. d. 
10 Sept., 1SS3. 

Ebenezer Coolbroth Milliken. b. 14 
March, 1805, Farinington. Physician, 
Winthrop. Merchant, Boston, d. 3 Nov., 
1889. 

Daniel Parker, b. 28 Oct., 1806, Bil- 
lerica, Mass. Physician, Billerica, Mass. 
d. 6 Jan., 1890. 

John Pierce, b. 25 Nov., 1805, Leba- 
non, Conn. Physician, Edgartowu, Mass. 
d. 22 Mar., 1885. 

William Fenwick Perry, b. 9 Dec, 
1809, Easton. Mass. Physician, Mansfield, 
Mass. d. 17 Oct., 1873. 

John Swain, b. 4 Mar., 1808, New- 
buryport, Mass. Physician, Ballards- 
ville, Ky. 

Theophilus Tompson. b. 22 Jan., 
1808, Freeport. Physician, Vicksburg, 
Miss.; St. Louis; Sonora, Cal. d. 27 
Jan., 18G1. 

Lewis Washburn. A.B., Brown, 1826. 
Res., Bridgewater, Mass. d. 1834. 

Charles March Weeks. A.B., Dart., 
1830. A.M., Dart. b. 16 Mar., 1809, Green- 
land, N. H. Physician, Eliot; Boston; 
Crawford, Ga. d. 27 June, 1882. 

Abiel Williams. A.B., Union, 1830. 
b. 9 Dec, 1805, Raynham, Mass. Phy- 
sician, d. 30 Dec, 1891. 

WiUiam Wood. A.B., 1829. 

26— *20 

Class of 1834. 

William Henry Allen. b. 3 Sept., 
1806, Farmington. Physician, Orono. d. 
29 Jan., 1863. 

Hiram Cone Baxter, b. 17 Aug., 1809, 
Alna. Physician, Keniluskeag. 

Simeon L. Bearce. Res. (1834), Minot. 



Henry Grafton Clark, b. 14 May, 1814, 
Kennebunkport. Physician, Boston, Mass. 
d.23 Sept., 1892, Hyde Park, Mass. 

James Merrill Cummings. A. B., 1830. 

Andrew Dunn. b. 3 April, 1804, Po- 
land. Physician, Kingston, N. Y.; White 
Plains, N.Y. d. 14 Oct., 1880. 

John Nutter Frink. b. 19 May, 1808, 
Newington, N. H. Physician, Portland, 
d. 10 Oct., 1844. 

Ezra Green, b. 26 Jan., 1811, Bidde- 
ford. Physician, Hampden; Warrington, 
Miss. d. 10 June, 1845. 

Sumner Laughton. b. 5 April, 1812, 
Norridgewock. Physician, Orono; Ban- 
gor. 

Jesse F. Locke. Res. (1834), Bidde- 
ford. 

Ezra Manter. b. May, 1811 , "Wayne (?). 
Physician, Searsport; Winterport. d. 22 
Dec, 1881. 

Edgar A. Mclntire. b. 10 May, 1810, 
York. Physician, York. d. 12 June, 1860. 

James Norton, b. 19 Oct., 1806, Stand- 
ish. Physician, East Baldwin, d. 2 July, 
1887. 

Lewis Page Parlin. b. 6 Dec, 1810, 
Somerset Co. Physician, Houlton; Prov- 
idence, K. I. d. 1846, Penn. 

Edward Peabody. b. 18 June, 1806, 
Bridgtou. Physician, Buxton, d. 29 June, 
1874. 

Joshua Porter, b. 20 Oct., 1808, Ham- 
ilton, Mass. Physician, North Brookfieki, 
Mass. d. 6 Jan., 1874. 

George Whitefield Smith, b. Ken- 
nebunkport. Physician, Cape Elizabeth 
(1856). 

John DeWolfe Smith, b. 4 May, 1810, 
Maitland, N . S. Banker, Lexington, Miss. 
Res., Hallowell. d. 2 May, 1885. 

Elbridge Gerry Stevens, b. 30 Mar., 
1811, Pittston. Physician, Kennebunk; 
Biddeford. Res., Old Orchard. 

Jesse Sweat. b. 1812. Physician, 
Brownfleld. d. Aug., 1885, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Frederic Payson Theobald. A.B., 
1830. 

Leander Smith Tripp. A.B., Colby, 
1829. A.M., Colby, 1882. b. 21 July, 1805, 
Hebron. Physician, Norway. Baptist 
Ministry, Maine, d. 29 Mar., 1894, Rock- 
land. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Zachariah P. Wing. b. 22 Feb., 1802, 

Wayne. Physician, Ohio. d. 15 Sept., 

1838. 
Clark Wright, b. 9 Aiig., 1813, Asb- 

ford. Conn. Physician, Jamesport, N. Y. 

d. 10 April, 1888. 

24—* 18 

Class of 1835. 

Willard Adams, b. 6 Dec, 1806, New 

Salem, Mass. Physician, Swanzey, N. H. ; 

Marlboro, N. H. d. 19 July, 1883, Woburn, 

Mass. 
Koyal Mastin Ayer. b. 18 Sept., 1811, 

Newiield. Physician, Danville, Vt. d. 

April, 1878. 
Madison James Bray. b. 1 Jan., 1811, 

Turner. Surg. 60th Ind. Vols. Prof. 

Surgery, Med. Coll. of Bvansville. Pres. 

State Med. Soc'y. Physician, Bvansville, 

Ind. 
Henry Simon Dearborn. Res., Mon- 
mouth (1835). d. before 1843. 
Samuel Dinsmore. b. 29 May, 1804, 

Saco. Physician, Medford. d. 19 July, 

1891. 
Ezekiel Dodge French. Physician, 

Houlton. State Senate, 1856. d. 22 March, 

1877. 
W^illiam Loring Harmon, b. 8 Dec, 

1809, Durham. Res. (1835), Durham. 
W^illiam Hunnewell. b. 2 Aug., 1809, 

China. Physician, d. 25 Oct.,1843, Thom- 

asville, Ga. 
NathanielJordan Knight, b. 17 Sept., 

1802, Otisfield. Physician, Somerville, 

Mass. d. 18 Oct., 1877. 
Joseph Henry North, b. 25 Aug., 

1812, Clinton. Physician, West Water- 

ville; Hammonton, N. J. d. 19 Sept., 1893. 
Alvah Parker, b. 1811, Parsonsfield. 

Physician, Lebanon; Great Falls, N. H. 

d. 1851. 
Noah Oldin Parker, b. 1815, Cor- 
nish (?). Physician, Fiyeburg. d. 15 

Aug., 1875. 
Hazard Arnold Potter. b. 22 Dec, 

1810, Potter, N. Y. Physician, Potter, N.Y. ; 
Geneva, N. Y. Surgeon, 50th N. Y. Vols, 
d. 3 Dec, 1869. 

Joseph Fitch Potter. A.M., Water- 

ville,1852. b. 1809 (?),Sebago. d. 5 April, 

1868, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Putnam Simonton. b. 10 Sept., 1812, 

Camden. Physician, Searsport. d. 13 

Feb., 1870. 



Samuel Merrill Smith, b. 23 Jan., 
1812, Parsonsfield. Physician, Cooper 
and Meddybemps; Baring, d. 28 Sept., 
1868. 

Henry Ayer True. A.B., 1832. 

Aurelius Langdon Weymouth. A.B., 
1831. 

18— *15 

Class of 1836. 

Samuel Adams. A.B., 1831. 

John Larrabee Allen, b. 26 April, 
1814, Cornish. Physician, Springvale; 
Saco. 

Benjamin Hiram Bachelder. b. 18 
Sept., 1811, Union. Physician, Montville. 
d. 20 Dec, 1889. 

Isaac Gordon Braman. M.D., Harv., 
1838. b. 12 Mar., 1813, Rowley, Mass. 
Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Physician, 
Brighton, Mass. d. 31 July, 1876. 

John Brown, b. 31 Dec, 1810, Union. 
Physician, Grenada, Miss. d. 35 Jan., 1841. 

Josiah Carr. b. 6 Feb., 1814, Hebron. 
Surg. 4th Me. Vols. Physician, Minot. 
d. 12 Aug., 1873. 

JohnMorland Cummings. A.B., 1833. 

Nathan Sidney Smith Beeman Cush- 
man. b. 26 Aug., 1810, Wiscasset. 
Physician, Wiscasset. d. 24 Jan., 1890. 

Lyman Daniels. b. 26 Aug., 1813, 
Paris. Physician, Andover. Res. un- 
known. 

Charles Field. A.B., 1827. 

Moore Russell Fletcher, b. 17 Jan., 
1811, Campton, N. H. Physician and in- 
ventor, Cambridge, Mass.; Boston, d. 12 
Jan., 1894, Cambridge, Mass. 

Nathaniel Ford. b. 11 Jan., 1814, Jef- 
ferson. Physician, Alna ; Brooklyn, N. Y. 
d. 9 Mar., 1885. 

Jared Fuller, b. 19 Jan., 1806, Hamp- 
ton, Conn. Physician, Corinth, d. 6 Oct., 
1878. 

Jacob Hayes, b. 17 Sept., 1809, Berwick. 
Physician, Boston, d. 28 Sept., 1861, North 
Conway, N. H. 

Hiram Hovey Hill. A.M., Colby, 1853. 
b. 30 April, 1810, Turner. Physician, 
Augusta, d. 2 Dec, 1889. 

Asa Hutchins. b. 8 July, 1811, Pow- 
nal. Physician, Poland; Durham; Co- 
lumbia, Conn. d. 8 May, 1865. 

Zebulon Knight, b. 9 Sept., 1812, Otis- 
field. Physician, Canton, Mo. d. 39 June, 
1881. 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



113 



Abel Merrill, b. 3 Jan., 1805, Tops- 
liam. Physician, Pliippsburg. d. 2(5 Feb., 
1846. 

Asa Tarbell Newhall. b. 2 Dec, 1809, 
Lynnfield, Mass. Physiciau, Lynn, Mass. 
d. 31 Dec, 1874. 

David Taylor Parker, b. 10 April, 
1813, Brandon, Vt. Physician, Farming- 
ton, N. H. d.l Dec, 1888. 

Charles Curtis Porter. A. B., 1832. 

Charles Darwin Rice. A.B., 1831. 

Selim Augustus Stanley, b. 14 July, 
1809, Attleboro, Mass. Physician, Frank- 
lin, Mass. d. IS Oct., 1852, Attleboro, 
Mass. 

Samuel Longfellow Stephenson, b. 
25 June, 1811, Gorhara. Physician, St. 
Louis, Mo. d. 19 April, 1847. 

John Adams Tartaell. A.B., Harv., 
18.S2. b. 31 Mar., 1810, Lincoln, Mass. 
Physician, Boston, d. 21 Jan., 1864. 

WiUiam Wentworth. b. 26 Sept., 
1808, Greenwood. Physician, Cherryfleld. 
d. 5 Nov., 1861. 

Stephen Whitmore. b. 9 May, 1814, 
Bowdoinliam. Pliysician, Bowdoinham; 
Gardiner, d. 9 Feb., 1880. 

27— *25 

Class of 1837. 

John Taylor Achorn. b. 2 Oct., 1806, 
Wiscasset. Physician, Newcaslle. d. 8 
Jan., 1888, Roslindale, Mass. 

Amasa Durkee Bacon, b. 20 Aug., 
1806, No. Yarmouth. Physician, Glouces- 
ter, Mass. ; Sharon, Mass. d. 29 Mar., 1881. 

Abel Ball. b. 4 Dec, 1810, Northboro, 
Mass. Dentist, Boston, d. 3 Nov , 1876, 
Philadelphia. 

Alphonso Bickford. b. 12 Dec, 1817, 
Dover, N. H. Physician, Durham, N. H.; 
Dover, N. H. d. 31 Dec, 1869. 

Ezra Bliss, b. 7 April, 1815, Vershire, 
Vt. Physician, Iowa City, la. Bank 
cashier, Toledo, Ohio. Banker, New York 
City. d. 31 May, 1875, St. Catharine's, 
Ont. 

Thomas Savage Brooks, b. 25 Dec, 
1815, York. Physician, Greenville, 111. d. 
3 Jan., 1879. 

Samuel "Webster Chase, b. 17 July, 
1811, Payette. Physician, Addison; Liv- 
erniore; Mt. Vernon, d. 4 July, 1863. 

John Taylor Gilman Daveis. A.M., 
1858. M.D.,Univ. Penn. b. 21 Mar., 1816, 



Portland. Physician, Portland d.9May, 

1873. 
Charles "Wesley Fabyan. b. 11 Mar., 

1813, Scarboro. Physician, Providence, 

R. I. d. 23 July, 1886. 
Isaac Flitner. b. Pittston. Physician, 

Ipswich, Mass. d. 13 Aug., 1875. 
Seargent Smith Freeman, b. 1806. 

Physician, Georgia; Portland. Res.,New- 

fleld. d. 8 Feb., 1888. 
George "Washington Garland, b. 13 

Jan., 1813, Barnstead, N. H. Physician, 

Lawrence, Mass. d. 5 May, 1881. 
James Hopkins Glidden. b. Wiscas- 
set. Dentist, Memphis, Tenn. d. 1850(?). 
Joseph Sewall Glover, b. 17 Mar., 

1813, Hebron. Physician, Joliette, 111. d. 

Mar., 1841. 
Joseph Perkins Grant, b. 11 Mar., 

1813, Saco. Physician, Saco. d. 26 July, 
1881, Portland. 

Moses Parker Hanson. Physician, 

Milwaukee, Wis. (1886). 
Benjamin Haskell. A.B., Amherst, 

1832. b. 22 Oct., 1810, Rockport, Mass. 

Physician, Rockport, Mass. d. 21 Jan., 

1878. 
Reuel "Williams Lawson. b. 11 June, 

1800, Augusta. Physician, Richmond; 

Boothbay. d. 29 Nov., 1874, .Soraerville, 

Mass. 
Charles Lovigee. b. 23 Oct., 1813, Par- 

sonslield. Physician, d. 13 May, 1838. 
Samuel Benjamin Morison. b. 24 

July, 1811, Livermore. Surgeon, 2d Me. 

Vols. Physician, Bangor. 
Charles TTathan Ordway. b. 16 Jan., 

1814, Fitchburg, Mass, 
Amos Otis. Res. (1837), Jay. 
Charles Grandison Parsons. b. 15 

Feb., 1807, Parsonsfleld. Physician, Wind- 
ham. Author and lecturer, d. 2 Oct., 1864. 
Joseph Addison Parsons, b. 30 June, 

1815, Parsonsfleld. Physician, Windham, 
d. 8 June, 1886. 

George Burrill Rawson. b. 21 July, 
1815, Paris. Physician, New Portland, d. 
18,57. 

Daniel Rose. b. April, 1813, Boothbay. 
Physician, Thomaston. d. 21 Mar., 1871. 

Benjamin Edwards Sawyer, b. 11 
Aug., 1811, Cape Elizabeth. Physician, 
Haverhill, Mass. d. 1 Aug., 1879. 

Calvin Seavey. A.M., 1863. M.D., 
Jefferson Med. Coll., 1871. b. 15 June, 



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1809. Physician, Exeter; Stetson; Ban- 
gor, d. 1 Aug., 1886. 

AATilliam Sutliff Slocomb. b. 26 Sept., 

1810, Argyle (?), N. S. Physician, Mil- 
ford, Mass.; Lunenburg Co., N. S. d. 
Sept., 1865. 

George 'Washington Swazey. b. 10 
Aug., 1812, Bucksport. Physician, Bucks- 
port; Springfield, Mass. d. 9 Sept., 1877, 
Deerlield, Mass. 

Jacob Merrill Tewksbury. b. 7 Feb., 

1814, Oxford. Physician, Buenos Ayres, 
S. A. d. 6 Feb., 1877, San Francisco. 

Charles Widgery Thomas. A.B., 1834. 
Thomas Barnes Townsend. E,es., Sid- 
ney. Physician, Machias. d. before 1843. 

33~*28 

Class of 1838. 

Nicholas Hall Allen, b. 18 Aug. , 1813, 
Gray. Physician, Gray. d. 26 Jan., 1841. 

Thomas Croswell. b. 22 June, 1814, 
Mercer. Physician, Newport; Pontiac, 
111. Druggist, Streator, 111. 

Moses Dodge, b. 9 Mar., 1812, Sedg- 
wick. Physician, Portland, d. 18 Oct., 
1879. 

Ezekiel Porter Eastman, b. 18 June, 
1817, Strong. Physician, Lynn, Mass. d. 
IS Feb., 1860. 

Frederick Fogg. b. 1 Mar., 1805, Saco. 
Physician, Greensburg, lud. d. 22 Jan., 
1844. 

"William Grey. Res. (1838), Waterboro. 

James Ahira Hall. b. 4 April, 1815, 
Portland, N. Y. Physician, d. April, 1865. 

Augustus Harris, b. 29 Sept., 1811, 
Paris. Physician, Colebrook, N. H. d. 20 
April, 1874. 

Henry Marshall Hooke, Res. (1838), 
Brentwood, N. H. 

Henry Hunt. b. 26 Mar., 1812, Stroud- 
water. Physician, Portland; Stroud wa- 
ter, d. 18 Dec, 1877. 

Seth Libbey Larrabee. b. 12 April, 
1813,Scarboro. Physician, Scarboro; Port- 
land, d. 7 Dec, 1853. 

John S. O'Shaughnessy. Res. (1838), 
Boston. 

Sewall Francis Parcher. b. 20 July, 

1815, Leeds. Physician, East Boston, d.22 
Dec, 1869, Livermore. 

William Blisha Payne, b. 25 Nov., 
1815, Unity. Physician, Bath. Prof. The- 
ory and Prac. Med., Boston Univ. d. 9 
Mar., 1877. 



Olivier Kobitaille. M.D., Harv., 1838. 
Physician, Quebec (1877). 

Enoch Carter Rolfe. b. 16 April, 1812, 
Rumford. Prof. Hygiene and Phys., 
Tufts. Physician and dentist, Boston, 
d. 27 Mar., 1875. 

Freeman Sawyer. Res. (1838), Kenue- 
bunk. Physician, Huntington, Ind. (1841). 

John Sloan, b. 25 Sept., 1815, West- 
brook. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Physi- 
cian, New Albany, Ind. 

George Dennett Staples, b. 17 Aug., 
1808, Limerick. Physician, North Ber- 
wick, d. 11 Feb., 1879. 

Charles Lamson Swasey. b. 1815, 
Limerick. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Phy- 
sician, New Bedford, Mass. d. 24 Dec, 
1888. 

Charles Edward Townsend. b. 27 
Feb., 1813, Norridgewock. Physician, Nor- 
ridgewock. d. 23 Aug., 1860, Farmington. 

Lorenzo D.Traf ton. Res.(1838), Alfred. 

Ervin Noyes Tukesbury. b. 15 Oct., 
1812, Falmouth. Physician, Falmouth, 
d. 27 Aug., 1872. 

23— *15 

Class of 1839. 

James Ayer. A. B., 1834. 

Elbridge Bacon. Dentist (1839), Port- 
land. 

W^ashington Ingalls Bragg. Res. 
(1839), Bethel. 

Ephraim Buck. b. 1814. Physician, 
Boston, d. 13 Feb., 1847. 

John Richard Butler. Res. (1839), 
North Yarmouth, d. 

John Stanley Craig, b. 10 May, 1815, 
Farmington. Physician, d. 17 Jan., 1864, 
Farmington, Iowa. 

Joseph Cushman. b. 6 Sept., 1814, 
Pownal. Physician, d. 18 Dec, 1845, 
Lovell. 

Washington Dain. b. 8 July, 1812, 
Bowdoinham. Physician, d. 4 Aug., 1847. 

Jotham Donnell. A.B., 1836. 

Alexander Parsons, b. Portland. Den- 
tist, Portland, d. 31 Aug., 1887. 

Rufus King Pearl. Res. (1839), Farm- 
ington, N. H. 

David York Pierce, b. 31 Oct., 1816, 
North Yarmouth. Physician, Bowdoin ; 
Pownal. d. 1854. 

Orren Ross. b. 14 Sept., 1812, Kenne- 
bunk. Physician, Kennebunk. d. 20 
June, 1881. 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



115 



John Siemens. Res. (1839), Westbrook. 
(1. 1870. 

Benjamin Harlock Tripp, b. Alfred (?). 
Res.(183!)), Kennebuiik. d. Rutland, Mass., 
1873. 

Charles Crooker "Waldron. Physician, 
Bath. (I. 1841. 

Silas Burbank "Wedgwood, b. 1814, 
Parsonsflelcl. Physician, Groat Falls, 
N. H. d. 1842. 

Chadbourne "Warren "Whitmore. b. 
4 Oct., 1818, Bowdoinham. Physician, Gar- 
diner, d. 24 Mar., 1884, Washington, D. C. 

Aaron "Winslow. Res. (1839), Pownal. 
19—* 15 

Class of 1840. 

Reuben Young Atwood. b. 4 Aug., 
1815, Fairfield. Physician, Canaan, d. 7 
Feb., 1845, Fairfield. 

Zenas "Willis Bartlett. b. 10 Aug., 
1818, Bethel. Physician, Dixflcld. d. 9 
Sept., 1870, 

Rufus Messlnger Chase, b. 1 Oct., 
1814, Bridgton. Physician, Canaan ; Clay- 
ton, N.J. d. 28 Dec, 1879. 

John Henry Coggeshall. b. Waldo- 
boro. Physician, Deerfleld, N.H. d.I8.'J0. 

Enoch Coffin Dow. b. June, 1812, 
Wakefield, N. H. Physician, Tuftonlioro, 
N. II.; Kochestur, N. H. d. 4 .Jan., 1870. 

Joseph Eastman. Res. (1840), Hainp- 
stead, N. II. 

Emerson Googing. 1). 20 Nov., 1810, 
Sullivan. Physician, Mt. Desert; Ells- 
worth . 

Samuel Herrick Gould, b. 19 Dec, 
1814, Ipswich, Mass. Physician, Brewster, 
Mass. d. 10 Aug., 1882. 

Jeremiah Home. b. 29 Jan., 1816, 
Rochester, N. H. Physician, Dover, N. H. 

Jesse Howe. b. 11 April, 1816, Sum- 
ner. Physician, Norway, d. 25 Feb., 1873. 

John Stevens Lee. Res. (1840), Que- 
bec, P. Q. 

"William Horace Luce. b. 1 Aug., 1814, 
West Tisbury, Mass. Physician, West 
Tisbury, Mass. d. 21 May, 1891. 

David McLellan. b. 4 Sept., 1811, Lon- 
donderry, N. S. Physician, d. 1860, Sus- 
sex, N. B. 

Dustan Page. b. Charleston. Physi- 
cian, Charleston, d. 1840. 

Lewis Phinney. b. 1812, Turner. Phy- 
sician, North Turner, d. 25 Sept., 1845. 



Lemuel Richards, b. 14 Sept., 1809, 
Bristol. Physician, Bowiloinhani; Ken- 
nebunk. d. 7 Nov., 1887. 

Frederick Tristram Storer. b. 15 
Aug., 1815, Saco. Physician, Conn. Post- 
master, Saco. d. 5 April, 1881. 

Moses Erastus Sweat. A,B., 1837. 

John Toomy. b. 1819, Boston. Phy- 
sician, Chelsea, Mass.; San Francisco, 
Cal. d. 8 June, 1857. 

Almon Twitchell. b. 14 Sept., 1811, 
Bethel. Physician; Bethel. State Senate, 
1857-8. d. 29 Oct., 1859. 

Elijah "Walker. Physician, Mexico, 
d. 1846. 

Timothy "Wilson, b. 27 July, 1811, 
Shaplcigh. Physician, Ossipee, N. H.; 
Orleans, Mass. d. 18 July, 1887. 

22— *17 

Class of 1841. 

Fordyce Barker. A.B., 1837. 
Hiram Bartlett. b. 1815, Newry. Phy- 
sician, Mercer; Newry. d. 18 Nov., 18.55. 
Silas Powers Bartlett. b. 3 Feb., 1817, 

Bethel. Pliysician, Wilton and Fast Dix- 

fleld. 
Josiah Merrill Blake, b. 1 July, 1817, 

Otisfleld. Physician, Otisfleld; Bridgtou. 

d. 18 Jan. ,18.59. 
Eli Edgecomb. b. 27 Aug., 1811, Liv- 

crniore. Physician, Lewiston; Liverniore. 

d. 2.'! Oct., 1891. 

Hewitt Chandler Pessenden. A.B., 

Dart., 1838. b. 26 Dec, 1819, New Glouces- 
ter. Physician, Saco; Eastport. d. 22 
Oct., 1885. 

Orville FoUett. b. 13 April, 1816, 
Northampton, Mass. Physician, Normal, 
Illinois. 

Andrew Jacob Fuller, b. 15 Sept., 
1822, Paris. Physician, Bath. 

Grenville "Ware Gay. b. 16 Jan., 1815, 
Boston. Physician, Bath. d. 1 .Jan., 1865. 

Edwin Green, b. 20 Oct., 1816, Paris. 
Physician and farmer, Sumner. Physi- 
cian, Paris; Athol, Mass. (1884). 

Samuel Stinson Hazen. b. 7 June, 
1813, Bridgton. Physician, d. 15 Dec, 
1847, Sedgwick. 

Luke Hill. A.B., 1835. 

Rufus Lord Hinkley. b. 26 Mar., 1817, 
Lisbon. Physician, Boston, d. 3 Oct., 
1862, East Boston. 



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Samuel Ingalls. b. Dec, 1818, San- 
down, N. H. Physician, Wintlirop, Mass. 
cl. 11 June, 1884. 

James North, b. 25 July, 1813, Ben- 
ton. Baltimore Dental Coll., 1850. Den- 
tist, Vienna, Austria. Res., Pliiladelpliia ; 
Hammonton, N. J. d. 8 Jan., 1885. 

Gideon Stinson Palmer. A.B., 1838. 

John Payne, b. 16 Oct., 1801, Gorham. 
Pliysician, Belfast, d. 8 Oct., 1857. 

Thomas Fitch Perley. A.B., 1837. 

Butler Hubbard Phillips, b. 17 Aug., 

1815, Loudon, N. H. Pliysician, Pembroke, 
N. H. d. 25 May, 1893, Suncook, N. H. 

Alvah Kowe. b. 3 July, 1817, New- 
port. Physician, New York City. 

Sidney Smith, b. 19 Feb., 1815, Brook- 
lin. Physician, East Sullivan, d. 7 Jan., 
1883,Brooklin. 

"William George Smith, b. 31 Dec, 
181-2, Wilton, Eng. Physician, Chicopee, 
Mass. d. 16 Jan., 1892. 

Curtis Stanhope. Res. (1841), Brad- 
ford, d. 

John Langdon Swinerton. b. 28 June, 
1805, Newfleld. Physician, Milton, N. H. ; 
Wakelield, N. II. d. 2 Sept., 1882. 

Samuel Henry Tewksbury. M.D., 
Univ. Penu. b. 22 Mar., 1819, Oxford. 
Physician, Oxford; Portland, d. 27 July, 
1880. 

George "Washington Turner. b. (5 
Mar., ISIO, Leeds. Physician, Dixfleld; 
BuckQcld; Sumner, d. 4 Nov., 1859. 

26— *21 

Class of 1842. 

Charles "Wesley Beedle. b. 21 Oct., 

1816, Richmond. Physician, Rochester, 
N. Y. d. 9 Feb., 1853, Trenton, Mich. 

Isaac Chandler. b. 27 Sept., 1815, 

Fryeburg. Physician, Lovell. d.l April, 

1889. 
Joseph Brown Cutts. b. 9 Oct., 1820, 

Kittery. Physician, Ogle Co., Mo. 2d 111. 

Cav., 1861. Surg. U. S. Vols, and P.vt. Lt. 

Col., 1865. Res., St. Louis. 
John Emery Dunnels. b. 24 Nov., 

1818, Newfleld. Physician, Harrison. 

State Senate, 1852-3. d. 3 Jan., 1867. 
Nathan Coy Harris, b. 25 Jan., 1817, 

Minot. Physician, Addison; Auburn, d. 

15 May, 1875. 
Joseph Cobb Hooper. Res., Portland. 

d. 4 April, 1851, Portland, Oregon. 



Charles Clark Keeney. Res. (1842), 
Detroit, Mich. 

Henry Ellis McCoUum. b. 23 May, 
1802, Chilmark, Mass. Physician, Barn- 
stable, Mass. d. 23 Dec, 1866. 

Asa MUlet. b. 22 June, 1813, Leeds. 
Physician, East Bridgewater, Mass. d. 
21 Mar., 1893. 

Nathaniel Tobey Palmer, b. 27 Feb., 
1817, Gardiner. Physician, Brunswick. 

David Blethin Sawyer, b. Dec, 1819, 
Durham. Physician, Mechanic Falls; 
South Paris. Druggist, Lewiston. 

Ebenezer Stone, b. Unity (?). Phy- 
sician, "Westbrook. d. 1880. 

12— * 8 

Class of 1843. 

Alden Blossom, b. 24 Feb., 1820, Tur- 
ner. Asst. Surg., 6th Me. Vols. Physi- 
cian, Boothbay. 

Eben Hurd. b. 12 Feb., 1816, Newfleld. 
Physician, Goodwin's Mills. 

Samuel Merritt. b. 30 March, 1822, 
Harpswell. Physician, San Francisco. 
Capitalist, Oakland, Cal. d. 17 Aug., 1890. 

Keuben Morrill Poindexter. b. Cor- 
nish. Physician, California. 

Horatio Southgate Smith. A. B., 
Dart., 1840. b. 28 July, 1820, Portland. 
Physician, Brooklyn, N. Y. d. 27 April, 
1875. 

Joseph Sturtevant. b. 3 April, 1815, 
Wareham, Mass. Physician, Scarboro. 
d. Dec, 1884. 

Anthony "Woodside. b. 28 Mar., 1820, 
Wales, d. 13 Nov., 1847, Bloomfield. 
7—* 4 

Class of 1844. 

"William Dummer Bean. b. Bangor. 
Physician, Charleston. d. about 1849, 
Florida. 

William Pinckney Bridgham. b. 3 
Sept., 1816, Buckfleld. Physician, Buck- 
field. 

Ivory Brooks, b. 13 June, 1816, Water- 
boro. Physician, Spring vale. d. 24 April, 
1892. 

Greenleaf Clark Clough. b. 19 Feb., 
1821, Sandown, N. H. Physician, Green- 
land, N. H. d. 7 June, 1871. 

Marcellin Cot6. Res. (1844), Cacou- 
na, P. Q. 



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117 



Thaddeus Thompson Cushman. b. 29 
June, 1S21, Sumner. Pliysician, Lunen- 
burg, Vt. ; Littleton, N. H.; Ramiolpli, 
Mass. 

Daniel Gordon. b. 28 Aug., 1823, 
Saco. Physician, d. 3 June, 1868. 

George Payson Jefferds. A.B., 1838. 

Robert Knowles. Res. (1844), Ches- 
ter, N. II. 

Mace Shepherd Leach. b. 25 June, 
1819, Hartford, d. 13 April, 1840, Canton. 

William Meigs, b. 9 Mar., 1816, Eas- 
ton,N. Y. Physician and teacher. Res., 
Quiet Dell, Harrison Co., VV. Va. d. 15 
Feb., 1891. 

George LeBarron Randall, b. 23 Jan., 
1815, Vassalboro. Physician, Vassalboro. 
Merchant, Riverside. 

Edward Mortimer Simson. Res. (1844), 
Halifax, N.S. 

13— * 6 

Class of 1845. 

John Stuart Barrows. A.B., Dart., 

1842. b. 26 July, 1824, Fryeburg. Physi- 
cian, Lovell. d. 3 Feb., 1849, Fryeburg. 

Briggs Thomas Carter, b. (5 Mar., 1814, 
Unity. Physician, Jefferson, d. G April, 
1874. 

George Washington Colby, b. 7 May, 
1818, Lisl)on. Physician, Richmond. Surg., 
IstMe. Cav. Brig. -Surg. Physician, Wal- 
doboro. d. 24 Feb., 1881. 

Hosea Ballon Eaton, b. 24 Mar., 1822, 
Plymouth. Physician, Rockport. d. 19 
April, 1887. 

Arthur Duncan Edgecomb. b. 1820, 
Livermore. Physician, Auburn, d. 9 
Aug., 1883, Edgecomb. 

Elbridge Gerry Edgecomb. b. 17 
Aug., 1814, Livermore. Physician, Car- 
thage; Turner Centre, d. 18 Mar., 1893. 

Solomon Hunt. Res. (1844), Unity, 
d. 1847. 

John Mathews, b. Bath. Physician, 
Bath (1856) ; Brooklyn, N. Y. d. 

Greenleaf Amasa Moulton. b. 1 Nov., 
1818, Ossipee, N. H. Physician, Ossipee, 
N. H. d. 26 Dec, 1859. 

Henry Lambard Nichols. A.M. b. 11 
Sept., 1823, Augusta. Physician, Augusta ; 
Sacramento, Cal. 

Edward John Power. A.M., Trinity 
Coll., Dublin. C.E., Poly. Inst., London, 
b. Dublin, Ireland. Physician, Mary- 
land ; Philadelphia, Pa. 



Louis Majorique Rousseau, b. 2Feb., 
1820, St. Henri, P. Q. Physician, Ca- 
couna, P. Q. ; Halifax, P. Q. ; Pittsburg, 
Penn. d. 25 Sept., 1882. 

Albert Shaw. Res. (1845), Thorndike. 

Anthony Underbill, b. 12 Nov. ,1818, 
New York City. Physician, New Hacken- 
sack, N. Y. d. 4 Sept., 1889. 

14— *11 

Class of 1846. 

Charles Hubbell Barker, b. 23 Oct., 
1822, Cornish. Physician, Wayne, d. 19 
May, 1891. 

W^illiam Marshall Barrett, b. 7 Oct., 
1822, Townsend, Mass. Asst. Surg. 53d 
Mass. Vols. Surg. 87th U. S. C. T. Phy- 
sician, Boston; ■Westboro,Mass. 

Bowdoin Reed Buker. b. 1824. Phy- 
sician, Hampden, d. 8 Feb., 1884. 

Albion Pierce Chase, b. 18 Feb., 1817, 
Livermore. Physician, Amboy, 111. d. 
27 May, 1879. 

Parmenas Dyer. b. 10 May, 1822, 
Windsor. Physician, Farmington. d. 20 
Nov., 1891. 

Luther Fitch. A.B., 1843. 

Andrew Jackson Harlow. b. Au- 
burn. Physician, Waldoboro. d. 

Joseph Avery Jackson, b. 25 Feb., 
1824, Jefferson. Surg. 111. Vols. Physi- 
cian, Green Bay, Wis.; Amboy, 111. d. 
20 Mar., 1865. 

Asa Johnson, b. 18 June, 1821, Lim- 
erick (?). Physician, Dixmont. d. 17 
Jan., 1864. 

Abial Libby. b. 1 Oct., 1822, Gardiner. 
Surg., 4th Me. Vols., 1862. Physician, Rich- 
mond. 

John Dunlap Lincoln. A.B., 1843. 

Daniel Evans Palmer, b. June, 1821, 
Tuftonborough, N. H. Surg. 81st U. S. C. 
T. Physician, Tuftonborough, N.H. d. 11 
Mar., 1889, Kitteiy. 

Lycurgus Virgil Payne, b. 1824, Gor- 
ham (?). Physician, Belfast, d. 8 Aug., 
1853. 

James Sawyer, b. 5 June, 1822, Saco. 
Asst. Surg., 10th Me. Vols., 1862. Brig. 
Surg. Physician, Biddefoi'd. 

Samuel Franklin Small, b. 1820, Jay. 
Physician, Temple, d. 1881. 

Nathaniel Tuckerman True. A.M., 
1868; also Colby, 1841. b. 15 Mar., 1812, 
Pownal. Teacher and lecturer, Bethel, 
d. 17 May, 1887. 



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■William Huntington "Wattles, b. 12 
April, 1825, Lebanon, Conn.- d. 16 Sept., 
1850. 

William Westeott. b. June, 1818, 
Standish. Physician, Standish. Ass't 
Surg., 14th Me. Vols., 1863. Farmer, Gor- 
ham. d. 18 May, 1877. 

John Jameson "Witherbee. b. Ma- 
chias. Physician, Dennysville; New Jer- 
sey (1854). 

19— *15 

Class of 1847. 

Samuel "Weare Lang Chase. b. 21 
Jan., 1821, Concord, N. H. Physician, 
Passadumkeag; Exeter Mills. 

Albion Keith Parris ChUds. b. 22 
July, 1822, Jay. Physician, Jay. d. 19 
July, 1856. 

Francis Brown Clark. A.B., Dart., 
1843. b. 22 Nov., 1820, Wells. Physician, 
Benicia, Cal. d. 12 Oct., 1864, Empire 
City, Cal. 

Isaac Somes Cushman. A.B., 1844. 

George Googins. b. 13 Nov., 1822, 
Hancock. Physician, Mil bridge. 

Sumner Gould, b. 2 July, 1818, Farm- 
ington. Physician, Madison, d. S July, 
1865. 

George 'Williani Haley, b. 21 Sept., 
1819, Bath. Ass't Surg. 1st Me. Cav. Phy- 
sician, Peabody. d. 23 Aug., 1884. 

"William Alonzo Harvey. Physician, 
Bradford (1856) ; Yarmouth (1860) . d. Chi- 
cago. 

Kufus Home King. b. 26 Sept., 1821, 
Wakefield, N. H. Physician, Wolfboro, 
N. H. 

Friend Drake Lord. b. 1821, Limin,s;ton. 
Physician, Waterboro; Newton Lower 
Falls, Mass. d. 8 Dec., 1883. 

Charles Belatty Nason. b. 18 Mar., 
1819, Ellsworth. Physician, Brewer, d.29 
April, 1875. 

John Gilman Pike. b. 17 Aug., 1817, 
RoUinsford, N. H. Physician, Salmon 
Falls, N. H. ; Dover, N. H. 

Peter Pineo. b. 6 Mar., 1825, Corn- 
wallis, N. S. Prof. Med. Coll., Castleton, 
Vt. Surg., 9th Mass. Vols., 1861; Med. 
Inspector; Lieut.-Col.,U. S. V.,1S63. Phy- 
sician, Hyannis, Mass., and Boston, d. 10 
Sept., 1891, West Somerville, Mass. 

Edward Hartshorn Pratt. A . B. , Dart. , 
1841. A.M., Dart. b. 12 Oct., 1815, Am- 
herst, N. H. Physician, Somersworth, 
N. H. d. 15 Nov., 1867. 



Richard Russell Ricker. b. 12 Mar., 

1825, Acton. Ass't Surg., 23d Me. Vols. 

Physician, Minot; Lewiston. 
Edmund RusseU. b. 23 Nov., 1824, 

Temple. Physician, Strong; Farmington; 

Lewiston. State Senate, 1874. d. 20 Dec, 

1880. 
John Megquier Small, b. 14 March, 

1818, New Gloucester. Physician, Exeter; 

Lewiston. 
"Warren Wing Springer. b.l812, Bow- 

doinham. Physician, Belgrade, d. 13 

June, 1883. 
Albion Blanchard Stinson. Physi- 
cian, Litchfield, d. 1848. 
Charles Edward Swan. A.B., 1844. 
"William Parker Sylvester, b. 2 July, 

1821, Charlestown, Mass. Physician, Po- 
land; North Pownal; South Sherborn, 
Mass. 

John "Wilson Toward, b. 15 Oct., 
1816, Vienna. Physician, Augusta. Kes., 
Ocean Point. 

Daniel Storer Tracy, b. 5 Jan., 1823, 
Peru. Physician, Canton, d. 8 Oct., 1862. 

John Bayley Walker, b. 12 Dec, 1825. 
Physician, Union ; Thomaston. State Sen- 
ate, 1864-5. d. 20 April, 1888. 

Richard Norris W^ebber. CM. M.D., 
Univ. Bishop's Coll., 1872. b. 20 April, 

1822, Concord, Vt. Physician, Richmond, 
P. Q. Prof. Cheni., St. Francis Coll., 
Richmond, P. Q. 

"WiUiam Williamson, b. 22 Sept., 1812, 
Manor Hamilton, Ireland. Physician, 
Bethel. Res., Macksville, Kan. 

George W^alker "Woodhouse. b. 1818, 
Madbury, N. H. Physician, Dover, N. H. 
d. 3 Nov., 1850. 

27—* Ifi 

Class of 1848. 

Albion Barnard, b. 5 Nov. , 1822, Dix- 
fleld. Physician, Andover. Supt. Leech 
Lake Indian Agency, Minn. Manufact- 
urer, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Alexander Sloan Butler. Physician, 
Boston (1853). 

Charles Dexter Fairfield. Res. (1848), 
Springfield, Mass. 

Francis Eastman Hill. b. 1822. Phy- 
sician, Biddeford. d. 10 Oct., 1858, Saco. 

Josiah Jordan. Res. (1848), Monson. 
Physician, Foxcroft (1855). 

Albion "Williamson Knight, A. B., 
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119 



John Ladd. b. 15 Sept., 1824, Burke, 
Vt. Physician, North Livermore. d. 3 
April, 18S8. 

Albion Keith Parris Larrabee. b. 30 
Sept., 1821, Scarboro. Physician, Scar- 
boro. d. 8 June, 1851. 

David Christie Moorhead. Res. (1848), 
New York City. 

John Byron Grant Morrison. Res. 
(1848), St. John, N. ti. 

Jabez Woodman Murray, b. 22 Dec, 
1823, Lewiston. Pliysician, Macliias; Min- 
neapolis, Minn. d. 19 April, 1892. 

Albert Hoyt Sanborn, b. 12 Feb., 
182-2, Sandwich, N. H. Physician, Leip- 
sic, Del. d. 12 Jan., 1867. 

John King Stinchfield. b. 6 July, 
1818, Leeds. Physician, Elmira, N. Y. 
d. 13 July, 1883, Denver, Col. 

Mark Trafton, b. 1817, Industry. Phy- 
sician, Poseyville, Ind.; Mt. Vernon, Ind. 
d. 9 June, 1851. 

Francis Greenleaf Warren, b. 4 Mar., 
1828, Hollis. Surg. 5th Me. Vols. Phy- 
sician, Biddelord. 

Oliver Addison W^oodbury. b.4 Jan., 

1818, Danvors, Mass. Physician, Nasliua, 
N. H. d. 9 Mar., 1875. 

Ifi— *9 

Class of 1849. 

Henry Milgrove Adams, b. 23 July, 
1823, Rumford. Physician and dentist, 
Cedar Falls, Iowa; Pukwaua, S. Dak. 

Sumner Burnham Chase, b. 4 Oct., 
1821, IJmington. Physician, (Isage, Iowa, 
d. 19 June, 1891. 

John Van Surlay DeGrasse. b. June, 
1826. Physician, Boston. Res., New Y'ork 
City. Asst. Surg., 35th U. S. C. T., 1863. 
d. 25 Nov., 1868. 

Charles Robert Pinckney Dunlap. 

A.B., 1846. 
Jonah Franklin Dyer. b. 15 April, 

1826, Eastport. Physician, Gloucester, 

Mass. Surg., 19th Mass. Vols., 1861-4. d. 

9 Feb., 1879. 

Nathaniel Augustus Eels. b. 1827 (?), 

Belfast. Physician, Llncolnville. d. 6 

Sept., 18.53. 
Albion Parris Hilton, b. 16 Apr., 1823, 

Denmark. Physician, Denmark, d. 1850. 
Edwin Mayberry. Physician, Edgar- 

towu, Mass. ; Weston, Mass. 



Alpheus Felch Page. b. 7 Dec, 1824, 
Limington. Physician, Biicksport. d. 28 
Dec, 1880. 

John Selden Parker, b. 9 July, 1824, 
Chester, N. H. Physician, Lebanon. 

Augustus Frederic Peirce. b. 11 
Aug., 1827, Nashua, N. H. Physician, 
Tyngsborough, Mass. d. 18 Oct., 1855. 

John Winter Robinson, b. Massa- 
chusetts. Physician, Rockland. Surgeon, 
2d Kan. Cav. d. 10 Dec, 1863, Fort Smith, 
Ark. 

Edwin Payson Snow. b. 25 Sept., 1825, 
Atkinson. Physician, Atkinson. 

James Davis W^atson. b. 24 Mar., 1817, 
Newfield. Asst. Surg., 3d Me. Vols., 1862. 
Physician, Hampden; Brooks; Avoca, 
la. ; Ewing, Neb. 

Thomas Joiner White. Res. (1849), 
New Y'ork City. 

15— *8 

Class of 1850. 

Alfred Bolan. Res. (1850), Phillips. 
Physician, New Sharon (1865). 

Charles Boothby. b. 10 Feb., 1822, 
Buxton. Physician, Bath. d. 2 Oct., 1855. 

John Buzzell. b. 25 Nov., 1825, Cape 
Elizabeth. Physician, Portland, d. 10 
April, 1890. 

John Augustus Carter, b. 1820, Hamp- 
den. Farmer and physician, Boothbay 
Harbor, d. 28 Sept., 1893. 

David Evans, b. 1821, Sweden. Phy- 
sician, Garland, d. 25 May, 1875. 

John Rose Haley, b. 1822. Physician 
and druggist, Brunswick, d. 8 Sept., 1880. 

Richard Pearson Jenness. Physician, 
Saccarappa. d.5 Dec, 1878. 

Fayette Jewett. A.B., Univ. Vt., 
1848. A.M., Univ. Vt. b. 15 Aug., 1824, 
Newbury, Vt. Missionary physician, 
Syria, d. 18 June, 1862, Liverpool, Eng. 

William Henry Jewett. b. 1826, Read- 
field. Physician, Turner. Asst. Surg. 3d 
Me. Vols. d. 26 Aug., 1879. 

William Osgood. A.B., 184G. 

Byron Porter, b. 10 July, 1828, Dix- 
mout. Physician, Newport. 

Timothy Howard Smith, b. 4 May, 
1820, Ireland. Physician, Boston ; Saugus, 
Mass. d. 10 June, 1881. 

William Leander Twitchell. b. 17 
Feb., 1825, Bethel (?). Physician, Ando- 
ver. 



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Georse Barnard Upliam. A.B., 1846. 
Ai "Waterhouse. b. 1825, Gorliam. 

Surg., 7th Me. Vols., 1861. Brig.-Siirg. 

Physician, Jamestown, N. Y. 

15—* 10 

Class of 1851. 

Mark Sherburne Blunt, h. 28 July, 
1826, Norridgevvoclj. Physician, Evans- 
ville, Ind. ; Mt. Vernon, lud. d. 2 Oct., 
1881. 

Samuel Bradbury, b. 21 July, 1829, 
Bangor. Physician, Oldtown. d. 22 Mar., 
1893. 

Albion Cobb. b. 22 Dec, 1824, West- 
brook. Asst. Surg., 4th Me. Vols. Physi- 
cian, Casco; Mechanic Falls, d. 28 Oct., 
1888. 

David Sloan Conant. b. 21 Jan., 1825, 
Lyme,N. H. Prof. Anat. and Phys. Prof. 
Surgery, B. C; also Univ. Vt. and N. Y. 
Med. Coll. d. 8 Oct., 1865, Kew York City. 

Hall Davis. Physician, Kenduskeag 
(1855); Brewer (1860). 

Elbridge G-erry Decker, b. 13 Sept., 
18-27, Jefl'erson. Physician, Fort Fairfield. 

Robert Page Eaton. Res. (1851), Brad- 
ford, N. H. 

Isaac Wewton Evans. Res. (1851), 
Pnghtown, Penn. 

Cbarles Stewart Daveis Eessenden. 
A.B., 1848. 

Andrew Titcomb Fitch, b. 9 Aug., 

1826, Portland. Physician, New York City. 
Asst. Surg., 79th N. Y. Vols., 1862 ; Surg., 
1863-64. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Res., 
Naples, d. 14 Feb., 1889. 

Daniel Dwight Hitchcock. A. B., Am- 
herst, 1844. b. 1823. Physician, Cherokee 
Nation, Indian Ter. Surg. 1st Indian Vols, 
d. 17 July, 1867, Fort Gibson, Indian Ter. 

Alvah Hobbs. b. 10 July, 1807, New- 
field. Physician, Boston, d. 24 Oct., 1870, 
Canton, Mass. 

Luther Smith Milliken. Res. (1851), 
Keene, N. H. 

Andrew Jackson White, b. Dresden. 
Physician, Minneapolis, Minn. Pres. 
State Med. Ass'n. d. 12 July, 1858. 

14-*8 

Class of 1852. 

David Porter Bolster, b. 11 Aug., 

1827, South Paris. Physician, Augusta. 
Asst. Surg., 21st Me. Vols., 1862. 



DeWitt Clinton Chamberlin. b. 12 

Mar., 1829, Richmond. Physician, Rich- 
mond, d. 30 Oct., 1870. 

Stephen Meserve Cobb. b. 4 Feb., 
1819, Gorham. Surg., 35th Iowa Vols., 
1862-5. Pliysician, Muscatine, la. 

Jerome Bonaparte Elkins. b. 25 Mar., 
1831, Oldtown. Physician, Oldtown. Surg. 
1st Me. Heavy Art'y. d. 6 June, 1882. 

Franklin Beckwith Ferguson, b. 19 
Apr., 1828, Deer Isle. Physician, Deer Isle. 

James Bounds FUes. b. 1828, Gorham. 
Physician, Monroe. Asst. Surg. U. S. V. 
d. Mar., 1869, Monroe. 

John Lambert. A.M. b. 7 Sept., 1828, 
Alfred. Physician, Salem, N. Y. 

Joseph Manning, b. 7 Nov., 1826, 
Waldoboro. Physician and dentist, Rock- 
port, Mass . 

John Edward Shaw. Physician, Hart- 
land, d. 1862. 

George Washington Smith, b. Glou- 
cester, Mass. (?). Physician, Gloucester, 
Mass.; Clinton, Mass. d. 7 April, 1866. 

John Fitz Henry Turner. Physician, 
Stetson, d. 1854. 

11— * 6 

Class of 1853. 

Milton Story Briry. b. 17 May, 1825, 
Bovrdoin. Physician, Bath. 

David Richard Brown, b. 1807. Phy- 
sician, Boston, d. 12 June, 1881. 

Samuel Preble Buck. A.B., 1850, 

Moses Williams Caverly. b. 8 Jan., 

1823, Strafford, N. H. Physician, Brent- 
wood, N. H. 

Martin Dale. Physician, Raymond, 
d. 1855. 

Smith Freeman. Res. (1853), Bucks- 
port, d. 

WiUiam Chase Hall. b. 12 May, 1829, 
Monmouth. Surgeon, U. S. V., 1864. Phy- 
sician, West Minot; Kingston, Mass. d. 
6 June, 1887. 

Artemas Lendall Hersey. b. 1826, 
Livermore. Physician, Oxford. 

Charles Edwin Hill. b. 26 Apr., 1825, 
Chatham, N. H. Physician, Fryeburg; 
Bridgton. d. 16 April, 1884. 

Selden Wiley Jones, b. 26 Dec, 1826, 
Mercer. Physician, Leavenworth, Kan. 

Howard Williams King. b. 1 May, 

1824, Charlestown, R. 1. Surg. U. S. V. 
Physician, Greenville, R. I. ; Providence, 
R. I. d. 12 Mar., 1875. 



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James Bounds Lunt. b.20 Aug., 1830, 
Portland. Druggist, Portland. d. 11 
Oct., 1891. 

Richard Hunniwell Meserve. b. 4 
Dec, 1819, Llmington. Asst. Surg. 1st 
La. Vols. Physician, Limerick. 

Joseph Decker Miles, b. 3 Sept., 1820, 
Limerick. Physician, Washington, la. 
Lieut. 11th Iowa Vols., 1861. Asst. Surg., 
1863. State Senate, 1872-6. Physician, 
Schuyler, Neb. 

James Record, b. 31 Oct., 1823, Minot. 
Physician, Washington, D. C. Res., Sol- 
diers' Home, Hampton, Va. 

Oscar Fitzallan Swasey. b. 25 Dec, 
1826, Danville, Vt. Physician, Beverly, 
Mass. 

Horatio Dudley Torrey. b. 7 Sept., 
1828, Dixfleld. Physician, Naples. 

Henry Frost Wardwell. b. 9 Mar., 
1828, Albany. Physician, Gorham, N. H. ; 
Berlin, N. H. d. 23 Jan., 1892. 

Joseph Huckins Warren. A.M., 1882. 
b. 2 Oct., 1831, Effingham, N. H. Surg., 
U. S. v., 1861. Medical director. Physi- 
cian, Boston, d. 24 Mar., 1891. 

19— * 9 

Class of 1854. 

Stephen Boothby. Physician, Unity 
(1860). 

W^illiam Henry Burleigh. A. B. , Dart- 
mouth, 18.51. b. 2.') Jan., 1827, Franklin, 
N. H. Physician, Lawrence, Mass. d. 20 
Dec, 1872. 

Joshua Lord Deane. Physician, Gar- 
diner, d. 1854. 

John Marshall Eveleth. A.B., 1849. 

Luther Clinton Gilson. b. 1829, Port- 
land (?). Druggist, Portland, d. 6 Feb., 
1888. 

Isaac Roscoe Goodspeed. b. 30 May, 
1831, China. Physician, San Mateo, Cal. 
Surg. Pacific Mail S. S. " City of Sydney." 

William Henderson, b. 20 May, 1813, 
Ecclefechan, Scotland. Physician, Lon- 
donderry, N. S. ; Bucksport; Chico, Cal. 
d. 10 Oct., 1879. 

Augustus Davis Merrow. b. 8 Aug., 
1827, Newfleld. Physician, Acton; Free- 
dom, N. H. State Senate, 1867-8. 

Albion Ricker Millett. b. 19 June, 
1826, Auburn. Physician, Livermore Falls, 
d. 8 June, 1889. 

George Montgomery, b. 23 July, 1834, 
Strafi'ord, N. H. Surg., U. S. V. Phy- 



sician, Gilmanton Iron Works, N. H. ; 

Newbury port, Mass. d. 17 Mar., 1892, 

N. Y. City. 
James Williamson Mulvey. Res. 

(18.54), Saco. 
John Almond Richards, b. 20 Sept., 

1829, Strong. Pliysician, Farmington. 
David Roberts, b. Nov., 1820, Wales, 

Gi'eat Britain. Physician, Boston, d. 1.5 

Aug., 1863. 
Albion Parris Snow. b. 14 Mar., 1820, 

Brunswick. Physician, Winthrop. 
Horatio Sprague Soule. b. 4 Mar., 

1823, Duxbury, Mass. Asst. Surg. 56th 
Mass. Vols., 1863-5. Physician, Winthrop, 
Mass. 

George Harward Theobald. A.B., 

1852. 
Cyrus Deane Tuck. b. 20 May, 1826. 

Physician, Fairfield, d. 19 July, 1879, 

Farmington. 
Samuel Loton Weston, b. 11 Mar., 

1830, Harrison. Physician, Bolster's Mills. 
Jacob Butler White. A.B., Knox Coll., 

1851. b. 21 April, 1824, Northfleld, Mass. 

Physician, Butler, 111. d. 8 Mar., 1869, 

N. Scituate, R. 1. 
Levi Jackson Woodbury, b. 12 Jan., 

1829, Bedford, N. H. Physician. Res., 

Bedford, N. H. 
Albert TiUotson Young, b. 10 Oct., 

1824, Bingham. Physician, Praii-ie du Sac, 
Wis. d. 22 Jan., 1864. 

21— *10 

Class of 1855. 

Sirvilla Ausbey Bennett, b. 27 Sept., 

1829, Norway. Asst. Surg. 20th Me. Vols. 

Physician, New Portland. 
Thomas Henry Breslin. b. Portland. 

Physician; dentist, Portland. Asst. Surg. 

30th Me. Vols. d. 17 June, 1864, New 

Orleans. 
Willard Clark Collins, b. 24 April, 

1826, Isle au Haut. Asst. Surg. 26th Me. 

Vols. Physician, Penobscot; Bucksport. 
William Shaw Daly. b. 21 Dec, 1824, 

Monmouth. Physician, Harpswell. d. 2 

June, 1881. 
Loammi Bezaleel Dame. b. 17 Nov., 

1821, Kittery. Physician, Bartlett, N. H.; 

North Conway, N. H. d. 30 Jan., 1870. 
George Howard Freeman, b. 17 Apr., 

1831, Poland. Druggist, Presque Isle. 
Christopher Prentiss Gerrish. b. 22 

Dec, 1829, West Lebanon. Physician, 
York; South Berwick. 



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Seth Chase Gordon, b. 17 Aug., 1830, 
Fryeburg. Asst. Surg. 13th Me. Vols., 
1861. Surg. 1st La. Vols., 1863. Physician, 
Portland. 

Freeman Hall. Physician, North Ber- 
wick (I860) ; Harrison, d. 

Henri Byron Haskell, b. Biddeford. 
Missionary physician, Eastern Turkey, 
d. Feh., 1864, Norwich Town, Conn. 

Abraham Brackett Lord. Physician, 
Manchester, K. H. (1865). 

Pearl Martin. Physician, Medford, 
Mass. 

Leonard Howard Maxim, b. 26 Dec, 

1829, Wayne. Physician, Peru ; Hartford 
G-eorge "Washington Tebbetts. b. 22 

Feb., 1824, Scarboro. Physician, Ossipee, 
N. H. d. 8 July, 1880. 
"William Clement Towle. b. 12 June, 

1830, Fryeburg. Asst. Surg. 12th Me. Vols. 
Brigade Surg. Physician, Fryeburg. 

Clark Cornish Trafton. b. 1831. Phy- 
sician, Kennebunkport. Surg. 32d Me. 
Vols. d. 11 Aug., 1864, Washington, D. C. 
16— * 7 

Class of 1856. 

Daniel Athearn Cleaveland. b. 16 July , 

1839, West Tisbury, Mass. Asst. Surg., 
Mass. Vols., 1862. Physician, Vineyard 
Haven, Mass.; Middletown, Conn. 
Gilman Brown Clough. b. 10 Oct., 

1828, Readfleld. Physician, Dexter, d. 
28 Aug., 1886. 

Charles Albert Cochran, b. 29 Apr., 
1833, Monmouth. Physician, Winthrop. 

John RoweU Eaton, b. 14 July, 1830, 
Wilton. Asst. Surg. 2d Me. Cav. Physi- 
cian, Mercer; Wilton, d. 1 April, 1885. 

James Henry Farrington. b. 1833, 
, Fryeburg (?). Physician, Denmark, d. 
10 Sept., 1863. 

Albert Gallatin French, b. 3 May, 

1829, Fayette. Physician, Fayette; Lew- 
iston. Asst. Surg., 31st Me. Vols., 1864. 
State Senate, 1875-6. d. 23 Jan., 1888, Lew- 
iston. 

James Henry Grant, b. 24 June, 1825, 
Ossipee, N.H. Physician, Newton Upper 
Falls, Mass.; Lancaster, N. H. ; Medfield, 
Mass. 

Peleg Sprague Haskell, b. 11 May, 
1832, St. Albans. Physician, Stockton; 
St. Paul, Minn. d. 26 Sept., 1890. 

Selden Augustus "Works Hinkley. b. 
9 Apr., 1827, Mercer. Physician, Free- 
dom, 111. d. 2 May, 1860. 



Eoseoe Green Jennings, b. 11 June, ^ 

1833, Leeds. Surg. 12th Ark. Vols. Prof. 

Clin. Surg, and Dermatology, Ark. Indus. 

Univ. Physician, Little Rock, Ark. 
Henry Coombs Levensaler. b. 15 

April, 1831, Thomaston. Surg. 8th Me. 

Vols. Brig. Surg. Bvt. Lieut. Col., U.S. 

V. Physician, Thomaston. 
"William Henry Lincoln, b. 19 Aug,, 

1825, Dorchester, Mass. Surg. 7th Mass. 

Vols., 1862. Physician, Millbury, Mass. 
Joseph McKeen. A.B., 1853. 
Charles Appleton Packard. A. B., 1848. 
John Frank Pratt, b. 3 Aug., 18.30, 

Greene. Act. Asst. Surg.,U. S. A., 1862-6. 

Physician, New Sliaron ; Chelsea, Mass. 
David Simpson Kiehards. b. 7 Feb., 

1827, Lincolnville. Physician, Richmond. 
Frederick Rice Swazey. b. 10 Aug., 

1831, Bucksport. Physician, Bucksport. 

d. 11 May, 1875. 
Isaac Morrell Trafton. b. 16 Feb., 

1822, Cornish. Physician, Newfield. d. 

29 Sept., 1892. 
James Edwin Walker, b. 8 May, 1832, 

Fryeburg. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 

1862. Physician, Boston. 
George "Washington "Whitney, b. 12 

April, 1833, Bridgton. Physician, Cen- 

tralia. Wis.; Cookeville, Tenn. 
George Hatnlin "Wilson, b. 9 Dec, 

1828, Lilchlield. Physician, Albion. 

21— * 9 

Class of 1857. 

James Chase Bassett. Physician, 
Tuftonborougb, N. H.; Tamworth, N. H. 
Asst. Sui-g. 29th Mass. Vols., 1861-3. 

"William "Webster Claflin. b. 29 May, 
1833, Ashland, Mass. Surg., 13th Mass. 
Vols., 1861. Physician, Hudson, Mass. 
d. 25 July, 1864. 

Samuel Freeman. A.B., 1854. 

James Lang Harriman. b. 11 May, 
1833, Peacham, Vt. Asst. Surg. 13th Mass. 
Vols., 1862-3. Physician, Hudson, Mass. 

Benjamin "Webber Kimball, b. 13 
Mar., 1829, Bethel. Physician and drug- 
gist, Minneapolis, Minn. 

James La Plain, b. 25 Mar., 1834, 
Pittston. Physician, Georgia, d. 6 Oct., 
1858, Richmond. 

Nathaniel "Wilson Leighton. M.D., 
N. y. Med. Coll., 18.58. b. 11 June, 18,33, 
Falmouth. Asst. Surg. 72d N. Y. Vols. 
Surg., 173d N. Y. Vols. Bvt. Lieut.-Col., 
U. S. V. Physician, Brooklyn, N.Y. 



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123 



John Warren Mitchell, b. 24 Nov., 

1831, Freeport. Physician, Freedom. 
Rotheus Emery Paine, b. 18 Oct., 

1834, Exeter. Surg. 18th Me. Vols., 1863. 

Physician, Camden, d. 31 May, 1882. 
Nathaniel Chamberlain Parker, b. 

3 Mar., 183.i, Lebanon. Physician, Farm- 

ington, N. H. N. H. Vols., 1861-5. d. 31 

Dec, 1866. 
Silvanus Poor Perry. Res. (1857), 

Nashua, N. H. 
Ezra Barker Pike. b. 6 May, 1833, 

Hii-ani. Physician, Waterford. Cong. 

ministry, Maine ; New Hampshire. P. O. 

address, Exeter, N. H. 
Ingraham Gould Richardson, b. 16 

Oct., 1833, Belgrade. Asst. Surg. 8th Me. 

Vols., 1861-4. Physician, Clinton, la.; 

Minneapolis, Minn. 
Martin Van Buren Russell, b. 24 May, 

183.5, Temple. Physician, New Portland. 

d. 6 May, 1865. 

14— * 5 

Class of 1858. 

Lewis Allen, b. Nov., 1832, Cornish. 

Physician, Saco. d. 6 April, 1872. 
Sewall Adams Allen, b. 7 Aug., 1826, 

Greene. Physician, West Waterville; 

Oaklanfl. Druggist, Sheldon, la. 
John Wesley Cook. b. 18 Aug., 1826, 

Vassalboro. Asst. Surg. 22d Me. Vols., 

1862. Physician, Foxcroft; Chamberlain, 

S. Dak. 
William Snow Dyer. Res. (IS.'jS), San 

Francisco. 
William Lindsay Ferguson. Res. 

(18.58), Woodstock, N. P.. 
Jonathan Radcliffe Henderson, b. 

May, 1811, Annan, Scotland. Physician, 

Londonderry, N. S. ; West River, N. S. d. 
George Zoeth Higgins. b. 29 Dec, 

1832, Exeter. Surg., 1.5th Me. Vols., 1863. 

Physician, Strong. 
Samuel Hilton, b. 24 Nov., 1834, Farm- 

ington {■?). Physician, Sangerville. d. 27 

Dec, 1861, Farmington. 
Joseph Milford Merchant, b. 15 Mar., 

1834, Belgrade. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 
1864. Physician, Warren, R. I. 

Jacob Manfred Moore. Res. (1858), 
Monrovia, Liberia. 

John O'ConneU. b. 1831, Ireland. Phy- 
sician, Boston, d. 5 Dec, 1893. 

Horace Kennedy Wheeler, b. 21 Aug., 

1835, Whitefleld. Physician, New York, 
d. 7 May, 1868. 

12—* 5 



Class of 1859. 

John Thwing Bates, b. 11 May, 1834, 

Richmond. Asst. Surg. 11th Me. Vols. 

d. 11 April, 1863, Port Royal, S. C. 
William Buck. b. 15 Aug., 1833, Hodg- 

don. Surg. 6th Me. Vols., 1862-4. Physi- 
cian, Foxcroft. 
W^iUiam Bradford BuUard. b. 12 

April, 1829, Turner. Physician, Lincoln ; 

East Los Angeles, Cal. 
Francis Prye Dole. b. 1 Oct., 1836, 

Methuen, Mass. Phy.sician, Chicopee, 

Mass. ; Los Angeles, Cal. 
Jonathan Spaulding Houghton, b. 1 

Feb., 1828, Anson. Asst. Surg., 8th Me. 

Vols., 1861. Physician, Seattle, Wash. 
Edwin Sewall Lenox. A.B., 1854. 
Daniel Edward Marston. b. 13 May, 

1836, West Gardiner. Physician, Mon- 
mouth. 
Albion Keith Parris Meserve. b. 8 

•June, 1833, Limington. Physician, Bux- 
ton; Portland. 
James Henry Thompson, b. 14 Sept., 

1835, Foxcroft. Surg. 12th Me. Vols. 

Physician, Milwaukee, Wis. d. 1891 (? ). 
Milton Curtis Wedgwood, b. 23 Dec, 

1832, Bowdoin. Asst. Surg. 11th Me. Vols., 

1862. Physician, Lewiston. 
Horace Carr 'White, b. 26 Jan., 1836, 

Bowdoin. Asst. Surg. 8th. Me. Vols. 

Physician, Lisbon Falls; Somerville, 

Mass. 
George Augustus W^heeler. A.B., 

18.56. 

J 2 *2 

Class of I860. 

Charles Barrett Adams. Res. (1860), 
Jay. d. 

Charles Thomas Bean. b. 13 May, 
1823, Corinth. Lieut. Col., 24th Me. Vols., 
1862. Asst. Surg., U.S. v., 1863. Physi- 
cian, Chelsea, Mass. d. 24 Nov., 1890. 

Richard Leonidas Cook. b. 28 Nov., 

1832, Wakefield, N. H. Asst. Surg., 11th 
Me. Vols., 1862. Physician, Omi'o, Wis.; 
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 

James Robinson Deane. b. 1 Oct., 

1833, Palermo. Asst. Surg. U. 8. N. Phy- 
sician, Newton Highlands, Mass. 

WiUiam Henry Ealbeck. Res. (1860), 

Liberia, Africa, d. 
Thomas H Emery, b. 3 July, 1832, 

Buxton. Asst. Surg. 11th Me. Vols., 1863. 

Teacher, Biddeford. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Nehemiah Davis Faunee, b. 28 Aug., 
1833, Oxford. Physician, Water ford; So. 
Lake Wier, Florida. 

Charles Walker Gordon, b. 25 Nov., 
1831, Sweden. Pliysiciau, Bethel, d. 30 
Sept., 1887. 

Aaron Whitney Gould, b. 22 July, 
1837, Freedom. Physician, Freedom, d. 
18 Aug., 1860. 

Warren Hunter, b. 18 Oct., 1833, 
Strong. Asst. Surg. 16th Me. Vols. Phy- 
sician, Hampton, 111. 

Ansel Joseph Libby. b. 24 Aug., 1834, 
Dexter. Asst. Surg. 24th Me. Vols. d. 

28 Dec, 1862, East New York. 
William Baldwin Little, b. 22 Apr., 

1822, Boston. U. S. Consul, Panama, d. 

29 Jan., 1867, Panama. 

Charles Wesley Snow. A.B., Colby, 
1856. A.M., Colby, b. 11 Aug., 1834, Corn- 
ville. Physician, Skowhegan. Asst. Surg., 
U. S. A., 1864-5. d. 28 Sept., 1876. 

Silas Edward Sylvester, b. 15 Oct., 
1837, Turner. Physician, Portland. 

John Witham. Physician (1860), Gal- 
latin, Miss. 

15— * 8 

Class of 1861. 

William Roscoe Benson. Ass't Surg., 

8th Me. Vols., 1864. d. 1865, Newport. 
Benjamin Bussey. b. 6 Sept., 1833, 

Newburgh. Asst. Surg., 19th Me. Vols. 

Physician, Houlton. 
John Pike Elkins. b. 5 Nov., 1838, 

New Durham, N. H. Physician, Wilmot, 

N. H.; New London, N. H.; Farmington, 

N. H. 
Kobert WiUiams Gray. b. 2 Nov., 

1835, South Paris. Physician, Kennebuuk- 

port. Druggist, Boston. 
Oren Alphonso Horr. b. 8 Oct., 1835, 

Waterford. Asst. Surg., 114th U. S. C. T., 

1864. Physician, Lewistou. d. 28 May, 

1893. 
George Liberty Kilgore. b. 27 June, 

1835, Harrison. Physician, Windham; 

Wakefield, Mass.; Boston. 
Thomas Curtis McLellan. b. 22 Mar., 

1840, Augusta. U. S. A., 1864. Physician, 

South America; Frankfort; Bucksport. 

d. 6 April, 1893. 
Ezra Pray. b. 13 Mar., 1832, Rochester, 

N. H. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1861-6. 

Farmer, Rochester, N. H. 



Henry Pickering Walcott. A.B., 
Harv., 1858. b. 23 Dec, 1838, Hopkinton, 
Mass. Physician, Cambridge, Mass. Pros. 
Mass. State Bd. Health. 

Edward Mayberry Wight, b. 5 Oct., 

1834, Casco. Physician, Gorham, N. H. 

10— * 3 

Class of 1862. 

Koseoe Gilpatrick Dennett, b. 10 Feb., 

1835, Buxton. Physician, Saco. d. 3 July, 
1877. 

Melvin Augustus Emery, b. 12 Oct., 
1837, Parsonsfleld. Physician, Illinois, 
d. 31 Dec, 1864. 

Timothy Steele Foster, b. 16 Mar., 
1828, Lisbon. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 
1862. Physician, Laconia, N. H. 

Charles Frederick Haynes. b. 1 June, 
1839, East Livermore. Surg. Me. Vols. 
Bvt. Lt.-Col., U. S. V. Physician, Skow- 
hegan; West Newton, Mass.; Boston. 

Sumner Greenleaf Holt. b. 16 May, 

1839, Albany. Asst. Surg. 15th Me. Vols., 
1861. d. 23 Mar., 1863, Pensacola, Pla. 
Lewis Austin MerriU. b. 4 July, 1815, 

Georgetown, Mass. Physician, Geoi'ge- 

town, Mass. d. 7 Sept., 1863. 
John Addison Morton, b. 10 Nov., 

1835, Bristol. Asst. Surg. 24th Me. Vols., 

1862-3. Physician, Bethel. 
Alden Dwinal Palmer. b.Orono. Asst. 

Surg. 2d Me. Vols., 1862. Surg. 9th Me. 

Vols., 1863. d. 20 Mar., 1865, Wilmington, 

N. C. 
Rufus Payne Sawyer. M.D., Jeffer- 
son Med. Coll., 1873. b. 1841. Physician, 

Portland; Soldiers' Home, Hampton, Va. 

d. 14 July, 1893. 
Henry Hill Seavey. b. 22 Sept., 1841, 

Stetson. Physician, Bangor, d. 26 Nov., 

1872. 
Joshua Otis Stanton, b. 22 Oct., 1837, 

Strafford, N. H. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 

1862. Physician, Washington, D. C. d. 

9 April, 1891. 
Charles Lorin Wilson, b. 12 Sept., 

1834, Newfield. Physician, Waterford. 

d. 7 April, 1892. 
David Philip W^olhaupter. b. 6 April, 

1840, Woodstock, N. B. Act. Asst. Surg., 

U. S. A., 1862-4. Physician, Washington, 

D. C. 

13— * 9 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



125 



Class of 1863. 

Delon Henry Abbott, b. 20 Dec, 1838, 
Orono. Surg. 9th Me. Vols. Planter, 
merehaut, and manufacturer, Vandemere, 
N. C. 

Cyrus Fogg Brackett. A.B., 1859. 

Charles Burr Bridgham. b. 1 May, 
1841, Buckfleld. Asst. Surg. 54th Mass. 
Vols. Physician, Li verraore; Buckfleld; 
Cohasset, Mass. 

Elisha Peckham Clarke, b. 17 Aug., 

1833, Westerly, R. I. Asst. Surg., 31st 
Mass. Vols., 1864. Physician, Hope Valley, 
R.I. 

George Lincoln Goodale. A.M., 1869; 

also Amherst, 1866. A.B., Amherst, 1860. 

M.D., Harv., 1863. b. 3 Aug., 1839, Saco. 

Prof. B. C. and Med. Sch. of Me. Prof. 

Nat. Hist. Director Botan. Garden, Harv. 

Coll. 
Evans Bartlett Harding, b. 12 Aug., 

1823, Charlotte, Vt. Physician, Northamp- 
ton, Mass. d. 12 April, 1877. 
Daniel Warren Hardy, b. 24 July, 

1834, Wilton. Surg. .37th U. S. C. T. Bvt. 
Lt. Col., 1865. Physician. Bangor Thco. 
Sem., 1871. Pastor, Bethel; Billcrica, 
Mass. 

Corydon Chadwick Hutchins. Res. 

(1863), Augusta. 
Eugene William Johnson, b. G May, 

1839, Freeport. Asst. Surg., U. S. V., 
1863-5. Druggist, Brunswick. 

William Bradbury Leavitt. b. 1840, 
Athens. Physician, Athens, d. 6 Oct., 
1879. 

Melville Harrison Manson. b. KJ Apr., 

1835, Limington. Asst. Surg. 5th Me. Vols. 
Physician, Minneapolis, Minn. 

John Wesley Mitchell. Physician, 

Decatur, 111. (1889). 
James WiUiam North. A.B., 1860. 
Frederick Grafton Parker, b. 24 Sept., 

1840, Corinth. Physician, Canaan ; Presque 
Isle. d. 18 Aug., 1883. 

Isaiah Lovell Pickard. b. 6 Mar., 1831, 

Canterbury, N. H. Surg. 115th U. S. C. T. 

d. 20 July, 1865, Indianola, Tex. 
Parker Cleaveland Porter, b. 1.5 Juue, 

1833, Mt. Vernon. Asst. Surg. 37th N. Y. 

Vols. Merchant, Chicago. 
Edward Paul Roche, b. 11 Sept., 1836, 

Boston. Asst. Surg. 35th Mass. Vols., 1863. 

Brig. Surg. Physician, Bath. d. 25 May, 

1893. 



Woodman Watson Royal, b. 16 Sept., 

1835, Dover. Asst. Surg. 11th Me. Vols., 

1863-5. Physician, East Portland, Ore. 
Benjamin Franklin Sturgis. b. 28 

Oct., 1837, Gorham. Asst. Surg. 19th Me. 

Vols. Physician, Auburn. State Senate, 

1876. 
Melville Emerson Webb. b. 3Mar., 

1842, Bridgton. Asst. Surg. 33d Mass. 

Vols. Physician, Boston. 

20— * 5 

Class of 1864. 

Hiram Francis Abbott, b. 2 June, 
183.5, Hiram. 2d Me. Vols., 1861. Physi- 
cian, Rumford. 

Edward Ballard, b. 14 Nov., 1837, 
Fryeburg. Physician, River Falls, Wis. 

Frank Bodfish. A.B., Colby, 1862. 
b. 14 Feb., 1841, Waterville. Asst. Surg., 
56th 111. Vols., 1864. Physician and apoth- 
ecary, No. Anson, d. 16 July, 1886. 

Charles Smith Boynton. A.M., Mid- 
dlebury, 1885. b. 8 Jan., 1836, Laconia, 
N. H. Druggist, Brandon, Vt. Analyti- 
cal chemist, Burlington, Vt. Adjunct 
Prof. Chemistry, Univ. of Vermont. 

Benjamin Antony Boseman. Res. 
(1864), Troy, N. Y. Physician, South Car- 
olina ( ?). 

Osgood Nathan Bradbury, b. 28 Oct., 
1828, Norway. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 
1864-6. State Senate, 1864, 1865. Physi- 
cian, Paris; Norway. 

Alvan Felch Bueknam. A.B., 1860. 

Silas Burbank. b. 2 Jan., 1840, Par- 
sonsfleld. Physician, Mt. Vernon. 

Edgar Le Roi Carr. b. 12 May, 1841, 
Gilmanton, N. H. Asst. Surg., 29th Mass. 
Vols. Physician, Pittsfield, N. H. 

Gardner Carpenter Clark, b. 15 Mar., 
1841, Portland. Act. Asst. Surg.,U. S. A., 
1864-5. Phj'sician, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

Atwood Crosby. A.M., Colby, 1874. 
b. 1 Nov., 1838, Albion. Asst. Surg., U. S. 
N., 1864. Physician, Waterville. d. 25 
Jan., 1883, Las Vegas, New Mexico. 

Charles Clark Ela. b. 27 Dec, 1834, 
Brownfield. Physician, Conway, N. H. d. 
29 Aug., 1868. 

Rufus Bradbury Foss. b. 12 Feb., 
1839. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1864-5. Phy- 
sician, Farmington, N. H. 

Joseph Bernice Gray. b. 1835, Den- 
mark. Physician, Denmark, d. 21 Jan., 
1876, Rumford. 



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Joseph "Warren Hayward. b. 11 July, 

1841, Easton, Mass. Asst. Surg., U. S. V., 
1864. Bvt.Maj.,U.S.V. Physician, Taun- 
ton, Mass. 

Edward Kent HiU. b. 19 Sept., 1838, 
Newbui'gli. Asst. Surg., 4th Mass. Cav. 
Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. U. S. civil ser- 
vice, Washington, D. C. 

Samuel "Worth. Johnson, b. 15 Oct., 

1842, Albion. Physician, Dixmont; Belfast. 
John Kenneth, b. 1838, Scotland. Phy- 
sician, Westerly, R. I. d. 3 June, 1871. 

John Albert Larrabee. b. 17 May, 
1840, Gorham. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 
1863. Prof, and Pros. Hosp. Coll. of Med., 
Louisville. Physician, Louisville, Ky. 

Simeon H. MerriU. Capt., 11th Me. 
Vols., 1864. Physician, Jefferson; Ran- 
toul, Kan. 

Alpheus Spring Packard. A. B., 1861. 

Augustus Franklin Purington. b. 5 
June, 1836, Bowdoinham. Act. Asst. Surg., 
U. S. A. Physician, Indiana, Penn. 

Otis Packard Rice. Also Hahnemann 
Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1881. b. 19 Mar., 
183.5, Hallowell. Asst. Surg. 9th Me. Vols. 
Physician, Atchison, Kan. 

George Stanford Stebbins. b. 26 Oct., 
1839, Granby, Mass. Asst. Surg.,U. S. A., 
1864-5. Physician, Springfield, Mass. 

Edvirin Hovsrard Vose. b. 20 Aug., 1858, 
Robbinston. Act. Asst. Sui-g. U. S. N. 
Physician, Calais. 

Philenthius Cleaveland "Wiley. A.B., 
1861. 

Benjamin WUliams. b. 22 Feb., 18.36, 
Thomaston. Asst. Surg., 8th Me. Vols., 
1864-6. Physician, Freedom; Rockland. 
27— * 6 

Class of 1865. 

Lorenzo Dodge, b. 1836. Ass'tSurg., 
1,5th Me. Vols., 1862. Physician, d. Dec, 
1868, Wakefield, Mass. 

Horace Paul Downs. Physician (1868), 
Tamworth, N. H. 

Simeon Adams Evans. A.B., 1860. 

Charles Melroy Fellows. B.S., Dart- 
mouth, 1862. M.S., Dartmouth, b. 4 June, 
1831, Thetford, Vt. Physician, Lawrence, 
Mass. d. 23 Dec, 1876. 

"William Melick Hartpenee. b. 3 June, 
1837, Broadway, N.J. Physician, Oxford, 
N. J.; Washington, N. J. d. 9 July, 1889, 
We8tHoboken,N. J. 



Albert "Wilbur Lincoln. A.B. , Union, 
1861. b. 11 Mar., 1833, Albion. Physician, 
Monroe; Gorham. 

Daniel Heywood Lovejoy. b. 18 Oct., 

1838, Rindge, N. H. Physician, Boston, 
d. 27 Feb., 1881, Concord', Mass. 

John Calvin "Webster Moore. A.B., 
Yale, 1859. b. 30 Jan., 1837, Wells. Asst. 
Surg., 11th N. H. Vols., 1861. Physician, 
Concord, N. H. 

James Deering Nutting, b. 1 March, 
1843, Otisfleld. Physician, Hallowell. 

"William Henry Sawyer, b. 5 Nov., 
1830. Physician, Kennebunkport. 

James Blake Severy. M.D., Bellevue 
Med. Coll., 1873. b. 29 June, 1840, Dix- 
fleld. Physician, Farmington. Lawyer, 
Colorado Springs, Col. 

William Oliver Grant Springer, b. 21 
June, 1840, Litchfield. Physician, Tops- 
ham, d. 20 Dec, 1885, Blueflelds, Nicara- 
gua. 

Charles Knapp Stinchfield. b. 26 Feb., 
1840, Leeds. Physician, Philadelphia; 
New York City; Wayne, d. 1 April, 1875, 
Leeds. 

George Henry Towle. b. 14 April, 

1839, PittsQeld, N. H. Physician, Deer- 
fleld, N. H. State Senate, 1881-2. 

Jason "Walker, b. 6 Aug., 18.35, Union. 

Physician, Minot. 
Sewall Henry Webber, b. 21 April, 

1840, Oxford. Physician, Paris, d. 6 
July, 1873. 

Elisha Merritt "Whitten. b. 13 June, 
1837, Bath. Prof. Surgery, State Univ., 
Neb. Physician, Nebraska City. 

Edward Stevens Young, b. 15 Nov., 
1840, Washington. Physician, Washing- 
ton, d. 15 Oct., 1875. 

18— * 8 

Class of 1866. 

"William Augustus Albee. b. 15 Oct., 
1840, Washington. Physician, Union; 
Camden; Rockland. 

Frederick "William Bridgham. b. 3 
Mar., 1845, Castine. Physician, Sullivan. 

Charles Henry Burnham. b. 20 Jan., 

1837, Limerick. Physician, Jefferson, N. H. 
Frank Carter. Res. (1866), Portland. 

d. 1876. 
Freeman Hersey Chase, b. 2 Sept., 

1838, Lincoln. Lieut. 12th Me. Vols., 1861. 
Physician, Orland; Bangor. 



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127 



George Dillwyn Cook. b. 29 Mar., 

1S41, Milo. Physician, Chiirlcston; Vas- 

salljoro. 
Ira Lothrop Davies. b. 10 Jan., 1845, 

Carroll. Physician, d. 2 Nov., 1870, San 

Diego, Cal. 
Alfred Randall Dearborn, b. 10 Oct., 

1843, Epsom, N. II. Physician, Wearc. 

(1. IS Dec, 1870, Concord, N. 11. 
Charles Amos Elliott, b. 10 Aug., 1835, 

Great Falls, N. H. Asst. Surg. 117th U. S. 

C.T. Physician, Great Falls. Res.,Togiis. 
Daniel Fulton Ellis, b. 11 Dec, 1840, 

Dexter. Surg. l()8th U. S. C. T., 18(54. 

Physician, Brunswick, d. 19 Sept., 1882. 
Edward Horatio Foster, b. 13 Oct., 

1839, Canterbury, N. II. Physician, Con- 
cord, N. H. 

Jeremiah Clough Foster, b. 19 Oct., 

1840, Canterbury, N. H. Physician, Can- 
terbury, N. H. ; Tamworth, N. H. ; Shrews- 
bury, Mass.; Barre, Mass.; d. 24 Sept., 
1881. 

Woodbury George Frost. A.B., 1860. 

Kobert Burns Gilman. M.D., Colum- 
bia, 1S()7. b. 5 Aug., 1842, Picrmont, N. II. 
Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1868. Pliysi- 
cian, .Jersey City, N.J. 

Charles Edwin Gilpatriek. b. Mar., 
1837,Shaplcigh. Physician, Sanlord. d.7 
Feb., 1809. 

George Herbert Greene. A.B., Brown, 
1863. b. I.July, 1837, Chicopee, Mass. Phy- 
sician, Windham, N. H.; Philadelphia; 
North Andover, Mass. d. 3 Jan., 187.5. 

John Randolph Ham. b 23 Oct., 1842, 
Dover, N. H. Surg., 11.5th U. S. C. T., 
1864-6. Physician, Dover, N. H. 

Eaton Shaw Hatch. Physician, Port- 
land, d. 1873, Memphis, Tenn. 

Edmund Lebbeus Hovey. Physician, 
New Brunswick (1866). 

David Smith HunnewiU. b. 1 Mar., 
1840, Solon. Physician, Solon; Madison. 

Hannibal Hamlin Kimball, b. 18 Aug., 
1843, Carniel. Physician, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

John Lord. b. 25 June, 1843, Porter. 
Physician, Weaverville, Cal. ; Biddeford. 

James "Warren Lowell, b. 22 Mar., 
1842, Phillipsburg. Asst. Surg.,U. S. A. 
Physician, South Portland. 

Charles Baker Luce. b. 26 July, 1842, 
Union. Physician, Cooper's Mills; Genoa, 
Nev. 

Elisha Hammond Lyford. b. 11 Aug., 
1840, Atkinson. 14th Me. Vols., 1861-2. 
Physician and druggist, Vinalhaven. 



John Throgmorton Middlemore. b. 

Edgarton, Eng. Supt. Emigration Soci- 
ety, Birmingham, England. 

George Boardman Noyes. b. 6 April, 
18.37, Atkinson. Hospital Steward 11th Me. 
Vols., 1864-5. Physician, Grand Menan, 
N. B. ; Charleston. 

Owen St. Clare O'Brien, b. 31 Mar., 
1833, Hants Co., N. S. Physician, Bristol; 
Rockport, Mass. 

David Elkins Parsons, b. 3 Dec, 1836, 
Cornville. 2d Lieut. 19th Me. Vols., 1862. 
Maj., 1864. I'hysician, Oakland. 

Melvin Preble, b. 10 July, 1838, Cor- 
inth. Physician, Bangor. 

Willis Granville Robinson. Res., Jef- 
ferson City, Texas (1884). 

Bigelow Thatcher Sanborn, b. 11 July, 
1839, Standish. Supt Maine Insane IIosp., 
Augusta. 

Joseph Payson Spaulding. b. 19 Sept., 
1839, Bingham. 20th Me. Vols., 1862. Phy- 
sician, Bingham; Richmond, d. 30 June, 
1877. 

John Swan. b. 1 Nov., 1840, Brown- 
field. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1864-6. Phy- 
sician, Cumberland Mills. 

Daniel Arthur Wendell, b. 26 Aug., 
1839, Dover, N. II. Physician. (1.27Mar., 
1871, Dover, N. H. 

John Carlos W^heet. b. 15 Feb., 1840, 
Groton, N. H. Physician, Groton, N. H. ; 
Bristol, N. H. 

36— *10 

Class of 1867. 

John Winslow Chase, b. 9 Dec, 1839, 
Epping, N. H. Physician, Dedham, Mass. 

Walter Benajah Chase, b. 18 Dec, 
1842, Lexington, N. Y. Physician, Wind- 
ham, N. Y. ; Brooklyn, N. Y'. 

William Swan Codman. b. 20 June, 
1841, Camden. Physician, St. George, d. 
17 Jan., 1873. 

Brainard Dearborn, b. North Hamp- 
ton, N. H. Physician, Portsmouth, N. H. ; 
Minneapolis, Minn; Red Wing, Minn. 

Josiah Carr Donham. b. 26 July, ] 847, 
Hebron. Physican, Lewiston; Hebron. 

Charles Elmer Drummond. b. 14 
Oct., 1839, North Sidney. Physician, Bed- 
ford, N. Y'. 

Frank Stevens HaU. A.B., Haver- 
ford, 1864. b. 20 Dec, 1839, Windham. Phy- 
sician, Cumberland Centre, d. 26 July, 1872. 



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Orran Rensselaer Hall. b. 23 April, 

1839, Naples. Physician, Buckfleld ; Wes- 
ton, Mass. P. O. address, Buckfleld. 

Henry Hastings Hunt. A.B., 1862. 

Frank Astaury Kimball, b. 28 Mar., 
1842, Mercer. Physician, Phillips; Gar- 
diner. 

Albert Quincy Marshall. A.B., Colby, 
1862. to. 12 Aug., 1836, Hebron. Physi- 
cian, New Gloucester, d. 3 May, 1880. 

George Manlius Pease. A.B., 1863. 

Charles Emerson Pbiloon. b. 17 July, 
1841, Livermore. Physician, Dixfleld; 
Auburn. 

John Greeley Pierce, b. 28 Oct., 1842, 
Poxcroft. Physician, Canton; Deering; 
Yarmouth. 

Albert Plummer. b. 7 Sept., 1840, Au- 
burn, N. H. Asst. Surg., 10th N. H. Vols., 
1865. Physician, Hamilton, Minn. 

Charles Augustus Kobbins. A.B., 
1864. 

John Paris Sheahan. A.M., Western 
Maryland Coll., 1874. to. 28 Sept., 1842, 
Dennysville. 1st Me. Cav. 1st Lieut. 31st 
Me. Vols. Physician and dentist, West- 
minster, Md.; Dennysville. 

Davis Nevins Skinner, b. 17 Nov., 
1841,Lewiston. Physician, Auburn. Ocu- 
list and aurist, Auburn, d. 18 June, 1892. 

Thomas Delap Smith, b. 5 May, 1837, 
Machias. Hospital steward, U.S. A. Phy- 
sician, Gloversville, N. Y.; Broadalbin, 
N. Y. 

James Richard Nickerson Smith, b. 
18 Mar., 1845, Meddybemps. Physician, 
Pembroke; Baring; Milltown. 

Seth Billington Sprague. b. 12 Jan., 

1840, Dexter. Physician, Milo; Jersey 
City, N. J. 

Albert Hamilton Taft. b. 23 Dec, 
1837, Nelson, N. H. 9th N. H. Vols. Phy- 
sician, Winchester, N. H. 

Frederick Charles Thayer. A.M., 
Colby, 1884. b. 30 Sept., 1844, Waterville. 
Physician, Waterville. 

Alfred Walton, b. 22 June, 1832, Old- 
town. Physician, Bangor. 

Benjamin Bartlett Whitney, b. 13 
Jan., 1844, Thorndike. Physician, Prank- 
fort; Lowell, Mass. d. 11 Dec, 1881. 

Daniel Webster Wight, b. 21 Mar., 
1837, Casco. 10th Me. Vols., 1862-5. Phy- 
sician, Winchester, Mass.; Pomeroy, la. 

Richard Jefferson Wilcox. Physi- 
cian, Algonac, Mich. d. Dec, 1872. 



Robert Fulton Winchester, b. 27 
April, 1845, Brewer. Physician, Santa 
Barbara, Cal. 

Albion Gustavus Young, b. 7 April, 

1843, Linneus. Physician, Houlton. Lect- 
urer, B. C. Secretary State Board of 
Health, Augusta. 

29—* 7 

Class of 1868. 

John Stephen Clapham. b. 20 Jan., 

1844, Carmel. Physician, Princeton. Phy- 
sician and druggist, Bristol, Tex. ; Port- 
land, Tex. 

George Bond Crane, b. 4 July, 1845, 

Chesterville. Physician, Milo. d.l2April, 

1888. 
Luther Byron Crosby. b. 8 Sept., 

1833, Albion. 2d Lieut., 7th Me. Vols. 

Physician, Brownville. 
Alpheus Albert Deering. b. 8 July, 

1845, .Jackson. Physician, Moingona, la. ; 
Boone, la. 

Bertrand Francis Dunn. b. 9 Jan., 
1844, Oxford. 23d Me. Vols. Physician, 
Windham; Portland. 

W^illiam Harvy Edwards, b. 28 Nov., 
1842, Industry. 2d Lieut., 24th Me. Vols., 
1863. Physician, Smith's Mills, Penn. 

Otis Fernald. b. 7 Mar., 1840, Shap- 
leigh. Physician, Haverhill, Mass. 

John Murray Fletcher, b. 23 Mar., 

1846, Lincolnville. Physician, Belfast. 
Chester William Frisbie. Res. (1868), 

Springfield, Mass. 
Howard Lincoln Harmon, b. 1844 (?), 

Westbrook. Physician, Lyman, d. 28 

Dec, 1870. 
John Henry Jackson, A.B., Colby, 

1860; A.M., Colby, b. 26 Mar., 1838, Lee. 

Physician, Pall River, Mass. 
Edwin Devereux Jacques, b. 9 Mar., 

1841, Machias. Physician, South Berwick. 
Francis Orlando Nash. b. 28 Aug., 

1841, Columbia. Physician, Hollister, Cal. 
Orrin George Ross. b. 12 Jan., 1843, 

Huntington, Vt. Physician, d. 29 April, 

1885. 
George Dodge Rowe. b. 30 Oct., 1845, 

Campton, N. H. Physician, Boone, la. 
Augustus White Stinchfield. b. 21 

Dec, 1842, Phillips. Physician, Eyota, 

Minn.; Rochester, Minn. 
John Irving Sturgis. b. 24 Dec, 1844, 

Gorham. Physician, New Gloucester. 



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129 



William Edward Tarbell. b. 8 Feb., 
1847, Falrflekl. Missionary physician, 
China. Physician, Solon; North Anson. 

Stephen Edward Wentworth. b. 24 
Mar., 1837, Limington. Physician, Brown- 
field; Auhui-n. 

19— * 3 

Class of 1869. 

Alonzo Bishop Adams, b. 8 July, 1843, 
Wilton. 16th Me. Vols. Physician, Wilton. 

Isaiah Leavitt Alden. b. 8 June, 1846, 
Hartford. Physician, Liverniore Falls, 
d. lJuly,lS86. 

Joseph Louville Bennett, b. 6 Aug., 

1842. Physician, Hiram ; Bridgton. 
William Henry Bragdon. b. 1838, 

Shapleigh. Physician, North Conway, 

N. H. d. 5 Sept., 1889. 
Daniel Coffin Burleigh. A.B., 1858. 
Ewan Cameron. M.D., Eellevue Med. 

Coll., 1872. h. 1 Aug., 1847, Albany, P. E. I. 

Physician, Grand Menan, N. B.; Lubec. 
Frank Watts Chadbourne. b. 23 Oct., 

1843, Keunebunk. Physician, Lowell, 
Mass. 

Henry Martin Dearborn, b. 18 Nov., 
1840, Ei)S()m, N. II. Physician, New York 
City. Prol. N. Y. Med. Coll. and IIosp. 

Seth Melville Faunae, b. 15 July, 

1842, Oxford. Physician, North Water- 
ford, d. 2 Nov., 18G9. 

George Melville Frost, b. 27 April, 

1843, Eliot. Physician, Peabody, Mass. 
Charles FuUer. A.B., 18G5. 
Frederick Henry Gerrish. A. B. , ISGti. 
Charles William Gross, b. 11 Dec, 

1842, Brunswick. Physician, Milton Mills, 

N. H. 
Eli Snow Hannaf ord. b. 10 June, 1847, 

Strong. Physician, Phillips; Readfleld. 
Ezra Allen Hobbs. b. 29 Dec, 1845, 

Berwick. Physician, Framinghain, Mass. 
Jacob Lyman Horr. b. 19 Dec, 1841, 

Waterford. Physician, Westbrook. 
W^illiam Small Howe. M.D., Bellevue 

Med. Coll., 1873; also Hahnemann Med. 

Coll., 1883. b. 9 Feb., 1834, St. .John, N. B. 

Capt. 1st Me. Cav. Physician, Lewiston. 

d. 24 Aug., 1891. 
Guy William Johnson, b. 15 Dec, 

1839, Stratford, N. H. Lumberman and 

farmer. P. O., Coos, N. H. 
John Robinson Kimball, b. 28 Dec, 

1844, Pembroke, N. H. Physician, Sun- 
cook, N. H. d. 8 Jan., 1893. 



Lyman Horace Luce. b. 10 April, 

1846, West Tisbnry, Mass. Physician, Fal- 
mouth, Mass; West Tisbury, Mass. d. 
31 .Jan., 1892. 

Charles Hiram Maxim, b. 30 Aug., 
1839. Physician, Grand Rapids, Mich, 
d. 11 Mar., 1887. 

Sylvanus Melville McDermid. b. 30 
June, 1844, Skowhegan. Physician, Gree- 
ley, Col. d. 6 Sept., 1884, Pasadena, Cal. 

William McLaughlin, b. 10 Aug., 1832, 
Cornville. Physician, Harmony. 

Samuel Andris Nash. b. 26 June, 1840, 
East Raymqnd. Maj. and Surg., 1st Me. 
Vols. Physician, North Berwick, d. 5 
Jan., 1893. 

Charles Barton Sanders, b. 19 Feb., 
1844, Lowell, Mass. 13th N. H. Vols. 
Lieut, and Adj., 30th U. S. C. T. Physi- 
cian, Acton, Mass. 

William Horace Sibley. M.D., Hahne- 
mann Med. Coll., 1878. b. 16 April, 1845, 
Vassalboi'o. Physician, Eastport. Real 
estate, Gainsville, Fla. 

Joshua Vincent Smith. A.B., 1867. 

Orin Stevens, b. 9 June, 1835, Wood- 
stock. Pliysician, Oxford. 

W^illiam Wallace Thomas, b. 4 June, 
1838, Oxford. 23d Me. Vols., 1862. Physi- 
cian, Yarmoutliville. 

Samuel Ellsworth Verrill. b. 8 April, 
1844, Miuot. Physician and druggist, Ox- 
ford, d. 9 June, 1871. 

Charles Edwin Webster. A.B., 1866. 
31— *13 

Class of 1870. 

Zenas Willis Bartlett. b. 7 Jan., 1848, 
Dixfield. Physician, Dixfleld. d.29Sept., 
1885. 

Alden Edward Bessey. b. 1 Jan., 
18.38, Hebron. Physician, Sidney; Water- 
ville. 

George Albert Bragdon. b. 9 June, 
1841, Y''ork. Physician, Dorchester, Mass. 

Joseph Chamberlain Caldwell, b. 3 
Dec, 1842, Topsham, Vt. Physician, Buck- 
field. 

George Albert Clark, b. 2 Mar., 1846, 

Wells. Physician, Portland. 

Elisha Skinner Coan. b. 26 Jan., 1843, 
Exeter. 20th Maine Vols. Physiciau, Au- 
burn. 

Donald Darrach. M.D., Harv., 1872. 
b. 26 Oct., 1845, West River, P. E. Island. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Physician. Merchant, Kensington, P. E. 

Island. 
Alvah Berton Dearborn. A.B., 1863. 
John Albert Fellows, b. 3 Dec, 1845, 

Limerick. Physician, Hollis; W.Buxton. 
Barzillai Bean Foster, b. 5 May, 1819, 

Unity. Physician, Portland. 
Frank Gareelon. b. 7 June, 1848, St. 

Albans. Physician, Liverraore Falls ; Po- 
mona, Cal. 
Charles Hollis Greenleaf. Ees. (1870), 

Augusta. 
Benjamin Atkins Harding, b. 4 Mar., 

1842, New Sharon. Physician, Blackstone, 

111. 
John Richmond Hathaway, b. 22 Feb. , 

1846, Temple. Physician, Howard City, 

Mich. ; Everett, Wash. 
Charles King Hinkley. A.B., 1866. 
Seth Bradbury Hinkley. b. 5 Oct., 

1844, Mercer. Physician, Alanthus Grove, 

Mo. ; Stanberry, Mo. 
Charles Moreton Hussey. b. 8 Aug., 

1876, Belgrade. Physician, Guilford. 
Thomas "Warren Jones, b. 20 Dec, 

1844, Mercer. Physician, Cornell, 111. 
Keuben Braekett Jordan, b. 20 Mar., 

1837, Raymond. Physician, Swampscott, 
Mass.; Gray. 
W^illiam Oliver Junkins. b. 13 May, 

1845, Berwick. Physician, Greenland, N. 
H. ; Portsmouth, N. H. 

Osborne Greene Lord. b. 1 Dec, 1845, 
Porter. Physician, Kaukauna, Wis. 

Henry Marble, b. 5 Sept., 1848, Dix- 
fleld. Druggist and physician, Lewiston. 
Physician, Gorham, N. H. 

■William Jabez Niekerson. b. 12 Sept., 
1844, Litchfield. 19th Me. Vols. Physician, 
South Yarmouth ; New Bedford, Mass. 

John Edmund Scruton. b. 23 Nov., 

1846, New Durham, N. H. Physician, 
Union, N. H. d. 6 Mar., 1894, Wakefield, 
N. H. 

Frank Eugene Sleeper. A.B., Bates, 
1867. A.M., Bates, to. 12 Sept., 1846, Lew- 
iston. Physician, Sabattus. State Sen- 
ate, 1887-90. 

Elmer Small. A.B., Dartmouth, 1868. 
to. 14 Aug., 1845, Vassaltooro. Physician, 
Belfast. 

Joseph Boniface Soto. b. 1842, Callao, 
Peru. U. S. N. Physician, Brunswick, 
d. 19 Nov., 1874. 

Emmons Franklin Stockwell. b. 10 
Dec, 1845, Lancaster, N. H. Physician, 
Alfred; Lancaster, N. H. 



Austin Thomas. A.B., Colby, 1866. b. 

6 Sept., 1844, Waterville. 150th Ohio Vols. 

Physician, Nittany, Penn.; Unity. 
Newton John "Wedgwood, b. 19 June, 

1846, Litchfield. Physician, Lewiston. 
John Murray "Wentworth. b. 10 Mar., 

1842. Physician, Sedgwick, d. 5 July, 
1873, Appleton. 

31— * 4 

Class of 1871. 

Solon Bartlett, b. 30 Aug., 1845, Han- 
over. Physician, Lowell, Mass. 

Randall Doyle Bibber, b. 1 Sept. , 1 845, 
Brunswick. Physician, Bath. U. S. Ma- 
rine Hosp. service. 

Charles Melville Bisbee. b. 21 Nov., 
1848, Canton. Physician, West Sumner. 

Charles Blazo. b. 3 Aug., 1842, Parsons- 
field. Physician, Rochester, N. H. 

Charles Hayes Boody. b. 27 Dec, 
1838, New Durham, N. H. Physician, 
Cochituate, Mass. 

Oilman Gould Boyd. b. 6 Dec, 1842, 
Monroe. Physician, Monroe, d. 3 July, 
1875. 

Richard "Wayne Bradeen. b. 19 Apr., 

1847, Porter. Physician, Chippewa FallSj 
Wis. d.l Mar., 1881. 

Edmund Bragdon. b. 6 June, 1843, 
Limington. Lieut. 27th Me. Vols. Physi- 
cian, Martinez, Cal. 

Horatio Hill Cole. b. 9 Jan., 1847, Se- 
bago. Physician, Harrison, d. 8 Nov., 
1890. 

Michael Delaney. b. 1 May, 1842, 
Portland. Physician, North Palermo. 

Daniel Hasty Dole. b. 12 June, 1843, 
Windham. Physician, Portland. 

Caleb Joseph Emery, b. 16 April, 

1846, Mandarin, Fla. Physician, Bidde- 
ford. 

Albert Lemuel Fenlason. b. 14 Oct., 

1841, Hodgdon. Physician, Caribon. 
George "Winslow Foster. A.B., 1868. 
Augustus Noyes French, b. 21 June, 

1845, Norway. Physician, Lovell ; Norway. 
Freeman Cram Harris, b. 18 Jan., 

1850, Bridgton. Physician, Colebrook, 

N. H. 
Clement Caldwell Haskell, b. 16 Apr., 

1847, East Livermore. Physician. Treas. 
So. Fla. R. R. Co. Res., Sanford, Fla. 

Frank Eastman Hitchcock. A.B., 

1868. 
Benjamin Dudley Emerson Huse. b. 

1 Feb., 1848, Camden. Physician, Camden. 



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131 



Haven Palmer, b. 19 Sept., 1843, Jef- 
ferson, N. H. Physician, Meredith, N. H. ; 
Plymouth, N. H. 

Nathaniel Prentiss Potter, b. 13 Oct., 
1845, Bridgton. Physician, Bridgton. 

WaUace Winfield Potter. M.D., Bel- 
levue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1871. b. 27 Sept., 

1847, Scituate, K. I. Physician, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; Spokane Falls, Wash. 

Albert Quincy Pottle, b. 4 June, 1847, 

Han-ison. Physician, Minot ; Island Pond, 

Vt.; Canaan, Vt. 
William Prank Shepard. A.B., 18(38. 
John Wesley Small, b. 5 June, 1849, 

Bowdoinham. Physician, Quincy, Mass. ; 

New Kochelle, N. Y. 
George Sylvester, b. 25 June, 1846, 

Turner. Physician, Dayton. P.O., Good- 
win's Mills. 
Charles Lyman Toothaker. b. 25 

April, 1846. Physician, Phillips. 
Francis Nelson W^heeler. b. 11 Mar., 

1844, Corinth. Physician, Exeter; Camden. 

d. 1-.' June, 18'.il. 
Frederick Granville Williams, b. 7 

Jan., 1S4G. Physician, Bingham. 
Octavius King Yates, b. 25 Sept., 

1833, Greenwood. Physician, West Paris. 
30— * 4 

Class of 1872. 

James Thomas Burns, lies. (1872), 

Augusta. Physician, Chattanooga, Temi. 

(1880). 
David Taylor Parker Chamberlin. 

b. 21 Nov., 1846, Lebanon. Physician, 

Dover, N.H. d. 21July, 1892. 
Isaac Sanford Curtis. A. B., 1867. 
Rotheus Augustus Gray. A.B., 1874. 
Milton Wilder Hall. b. 24 Oct., 1848, 

Casco. Physician, Saco; Roxbury, Mass. 
Hannibal Hamlin, b. 19 May, 1847, 

Milo. Physician, Milo; Orono. 
Hiram Brackett Haskell, b. 28 Nov., 

1848, Limington. Physician, Chelsea, 
Mass. d. 24 April, 1891. 

Wilson Levi Hawkes. b. 25 Feb., 

1848, Windham. Physician, York Harbor. 
William Henry Horr. b. 3 Julj', 1845, 

Lancaster, N. H. Physician, Salmon Falls, 

N.H. d. 21 Oct., 1881. 
William Henry Jewett. b. 6 April, 

1848, Sweden. Physician, Norway, d. 9 

Mar., 1880, Augusta. 



Thomas Savory McAllister. b. 10 

July, 1847, Londonderry, N. H. Physi- 
cian, Aniesbury, Mass. d. 3 May, 1880. 
Ferdinand Wilsey Merrill, b. 5 July, 

1842, Barnard. Physician, Winn. 
Jeremiah John Page. Asst. Surg. U. 

S. N. Res., White Plains, N. Y. 
John Mussey Rand. b. 4 Aug., 1848, 

Portland. Physician, Detroit, Mich, d.29 

June, 1873. 
Charles Augustus Ring. A.B., 1868. 
William Rogers. b. 23 July, 1840, 

Hampden. Physician, Bar Harbor. 
Sidney Isaac Small. M.D., Columbia, 

1873. b. 24 April, 1842, Carmel. Physi- 
cian, Saginaw, Mich. 
William Rice Smart. A.B., Dart- 
mouth, 1870. b. 7 April, 1849, Camden. 

Physician. Merchant, Camden. d. 19 

Oct., 1892. 
Arthur Noel Smith, b. 29 July, 1851, 

Meddybemps. Physician, Silver City, 

Idalio ; Dover, N. H. 
Merritt Southard, b. 18 July, 1843, 

Corinna. Physician, Garland; Austin, 

Xev. 
Herbert Thomson, b. 29 July, 1852, 

St. Stephen, N. B. Physician, Boonville, 

Cal. 
Edward Martin Tucker, b. 22 April, 

1839, Springvale. Physician, Canaan, N. 11. 
Frank Sumner Warren, b. 12 Mar., 

1851, Pownal. Physician, Biddeford. 
John Albert Wilcox, b. 23 April, 1847, 

Griswolil, Conn. Physician, Charlestown, 

R. I. ; Wakefield, R. I. 

24— * 7 

Class of 1873. 

Benjamin Webber Bartlett. b. 11 
Feb., 1850, Jackson. Physician, Rowley, 
Mass. 

William Crocker Clark, b. 12 Feb., 

1845, Edina, Africa. Physician, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 

Edwin Eaton, b. 6 Nov., 1849, Wilton. 

Physician, Clayton, Mich.; Hudson, Mich. 

Arthur Childs Ellingwood. b.4Dec., 

1846, Swanville. Physician, Belfast. 
Edwin Motley PuUer. b. 8 Jan., 1850, 

Portland. Physician, Bath. 
Freeman Clark Hersey. b. 11 Dec, 

1843, Corinth. Physician, Pittsfleld; Sa- 
lem, Mass. ; Boston. 

Frederick Nickels Huston. A.B., 
1862. 



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Lester Howard Jordan, b. 18 Aug., 
1850, Poland. Physician, Raymond. 

Onslow Marshall Kingsbury, b. 29 
.Nov., 1847, China. Physician, Georgetown. 

James Freeland Newman, b. 30 Apr., 

1845, Canton Point. Physician, Gray. d. 16 
May, 1890, Gorham. 

Warren "Wilbur Pillsbury. b. 10 Sept., 
1848, Manchester, N. H. Physician, Mer- 
rimaclj, N. H.; Newburyport, Mass. 

Isaac Hounds, b. 11 Sept., 1842, Dan- 
ville. Physician, Paris. 

James 'William Stuart, b. 14 Oct., 
1844, Windham. Physician, Rumford. 

Charles Wesley Taggart. b. 9 Oct., 
1848, Steuben. Physician, Winthrop. 
14— * 2 

Class of 1874. 

Isaiah Gilman Anthoine. b. 25 Mar., 

1846, Windham. Physician, Antrim, N. H. ; 
Nashua, N. H. 

Frank Augustus Bickford. b. 14 Apr., 
1853, Brooks ville. Physician, Bradford. 
Surgeon U. S. Dept. Interior, Fort Bel- 
knap, Montana. Physician, Oldtown. 

Sydney Tanner Brown, b. 19 Aug., 
1841, Setango. Physician, Denmark. 

Roland Curtis, b. 26 Jan., 1846, Bow- 
doinham. Physician, Richmond, d. 13 
Oct., 1882. 

George Henry Emerson, b. 17 Feb., 
1853, Hampden. Phyfsician, Bucksport. 

Robert Edward Forbes. Res. (1874), 
Montrose, Scotland. Physician, Nevr- 
foundlaud (?). 

Frederick Charles Gardiner, b. 24 
Aug., 1851, Corinna. Physician, Kendus- 
keag. d. 5 Nov., 1886, Hudson. 

Alonzo Lewis Gaubert. b. 28 Aug., 

1847, Richmond. Physician, Mechanic 
Falls; Columbia, S. C. 

Irving Wayland Gilbert, b. 24 Mar., 
1852, Litchfield. Physician, Litchfield Cor- 
ner. 

Henry Porter Hall. b. 2 Aug., 1853, 
Kennebunk. Physician, Leominster, Mass. 

Erastus Eugene Holt. b. 1 June, 1849, 
Peru. Physician, Portland. Surgeon Me. 
Eye and Ear Infirmary. 

Stephen Converse Knight, b. Nov., 
1844, Brooklyn, N. Y. Physician, Marble- 
head, Mass. d. 3 Dec, 1880. 

Charles Fuller Leslie, b. 16 April, 
1847, Patten. Physician, Sunapee, N. H.; 
Clyde, Kan. 



George Hoitt Sanborn, b. 8 Aug. 

1851, Barnstead, N. H. Physician, Hen 

niker, N. H. 
Wathaniel Harvey Scott, b. 16 Mar 

1851, Dalton, N. H. Physician, Wolfboro 

N. H. 
Albion Thomas Stinson. b. 20 Feb. 

1849, Litchfield. Physician, New Sharon 
Almon Valorous Thompson, b. 22 

Mar., 1843, Eaton, N. H. Physician, Stan 

dish; Portland. 
James Utley. M.D., Hahnemann Med 

Coll., 1875. b. 13 July, 1840, New Marl- 
boro, Mass. Physician, Newton, Mass. 
Albert W^oodside. A.B., 1869. 
Walter Melvin Wright. A.B,, Dart., 

1871. A.M., Dart. M.D., Dart., 1874. b. 

22 May, 1846, Hanover, N. H. Physician, 

Orange, Mass. 
Charles Everett Young, b. 6 April, 

1853, Corinna. Physician, Bangor. 

ai— *3 
Class of 1875. 

John Burnham Bray. b. 21 Feb., 1833, 
Bridgton. Physician, Bridgton. 

Howard Leighton Briggs. M.D., Jef- 
ferson Med. Coll., 1875. b. 19 May, 1845, 
Carmel. U. S. N., 1860. U. S. Rev. Mar. ; 
Lieut. -Coni'd'r, 1872. Physician, Bangor, 
d. 12 Aug., 1882, Boston. 

George Allen Brug. b. 29 May, 1853, 
New York City. Physician, Providence, 
R.I. 

Albert Martin Card. b. 26 Mar., 1850, 
Bowdoinhani. Physician and druggist, 
Alna. 

Avery Moulton Foster, b. 11 April, 

1851, Gray. Physician, Belmont; Candia, 
N. H. 

Charles Reuel Gibson, b. 12 May, 

1852, Alstead, N. H. Physician, Woods- 
Tille, N. H. 

Joseph Edward James. Physician, 
St. Stephen, N. B. (?). 

Joseph WadsworthKeene. A.B. ,1870. 

Dan Osro King. b. 15 Dec, 1850, Smith- 
field, R. I. Physician, Pontiac, R. I.; Au- 
burn, R. I. 

Sidney Aaron Merrill, b. 15 March, 
1849, Barnstead, N. H. Physician, Bel- 
mont, N. H. 

Thomas Perley Pease. Res., Bridg- 
ton. U. S. civil service, d. 

Charles AVallace Price, b. 28 Aug., 
1844, Boston . Physician, Bath ; Richmond. 



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133 



Albert Thomas Stahl. b. 4 June, 1846, 
AUleboro, Mass. Physician. U. S. postal 
service. Real estate, Boston. 

Charles Edgar Trafton. b. 12 Feb., 
1854, Newfield. Physician, Rochester, 
N. H. d. 21 Sept., 1877. 

Charles Henry "Witham. b. 21 June, 
IS.'il, Cliicago,Ill. Physician, North Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

15— * 3 

Class of 1876. 

John Lang Bennett, b. 19 Mar., 1851, 
Parsonsficld. Physician, Boston; Hotch- 
kiss. Col. d. 13 Sept., 1886, Quincy, Mass. 

Josiah Peet Bixby. b. 1 Oct., 1854, 
Kenduskeag. Physician, Warren, Mass.; 
North Woburn, Mass. 

Roseoe Ellsworth Brown, b. 11 May, 
1851, Lynn, Mass. Physician, East Wey- 
mouth, Mass.; Everett, Mass. 

Hiram Rand Corson, b. 13 Nov., 1848, 
Alton. Physician, New Sharon; Seattle, 
Wash. 

James Craig, b. 28 April, 1850, Dix- 
mont. Physician, Unity; White Sulphur 
Springs, Mont. 

Thomas De La Cour Des Brisay. b. 
19 July, 1818, Dartmouth, N. S. Physician, 
Lunenburg, N. S. 

Irving Ellis Kimball, b. 2 Sept. , 1852, 
Clinton. Physician, Portland. 

George Willard Libby. b. 29 Jan., 
1S50, Hiram. Piiysician, Searsport; Spo- 
kane Falls, Wash. 

Hubert McLachlin. Res. (1876), St. 
George, N. B. 

George Frank MerriU. b. 2 Feb., 1849, 
Corinth. Physician, Cambridge; Kenne- 
bunkport. 

Albert Roseoe Moulton. b. 21 Sept., 
185-2, Parsonsfleld. Asst. Supt. Worcester 
Lunatic Hosp. Prof. Mental Diseases, 
B. C. Supt. Penn. Hosp. for Insane, Phil- 
adelphia. 

Charles Eliakim Norton, b. 4 Sept., 
1853, Gardiner. Physician, Augusta; Lew- 
iston. 

Frank Alvin Rogers, b. 8 Oct., 1855, 
Newfield. Physician, Brewster, Mass. 

"William Luther Sampson, b. 29 Mar., 
1845, Atkinson. Physician, Monson. d. 24 
April, 1884. 

Albert Linseott Stanwood. b. 25 Nov., 
1852, Brunswick. Physician, Canton. 



George Lamb Stimpson. b. 11 Feb., 
1838, Brunswick. Physician, Dresden 
Mills, d. 12 Feb., 1890. 

William Hillman Sylvester, b. 25 
Sept., 1850, Poland. Physician, Natick, 
Mass. 

Walter Lessley Turner, b. 23 Aug., 
1S.54, Foxcroft. Physician, Canterbury, 
N. B.; Willimantic. 

Abraham Guillermo W^endell. M.D., 
Columbia, 1877. b. 17 Dec, 1850, Lima, 
Peru. Physician, Minneapolis, Minn. d. 
1880, Lima, Peru. 

Jacob Brackett W^entworth. b. 29 
April, 1848, Brownfield. Physici.au, Low- 
ell, Mass. 

William Asa W^heeler. A.B., Harv., 
1874; M.D., Columbia, 1877. b.7 Jan., 18.54, 
Evansville, Ind. Physician, Evansville, 
Ind. Supt. U. S. Marine Hosp., Buffalo, 
N. Y. Supt. Immigration Bureau, Ellis 
Island, N. Y. 

21— * 4 

Class of 1877. 

Franklin Haley Allen, b. 26 Feb., 
1S50, Cornish. Physician, Haverhill, Mass. 

Almon Ethan Andrews, b. 21 May, 
1850, Biddeford. d. .30 Sept., 1878. 

Charles W^esley Brown. M.D., Univ. 
City of N. Y., 1878. b. 14 Sept., 1849, 
Chesterville. Physician, Pomona, Cal. 

James Laurin Budge, b. 17 June, 1850, 
Lee. Physician and druggist, Coleman, 
Mich. 

Frederick Chandler, b. 27 Mar., 1852, 
North Conway, N. H. Physician, Mount 
Vernon, N. H.; Amherst, N. H. 

Dana Willis Fellows, b. 14 Aug., 1847, 
Lincoln. Dentist, Portland. 

Louis Caleb Ford. b. 11 Aug., 1852, 
Atkinson. Physician, Milo. 

Isaac GetcheU. b. 10 Mar., 1846, Car- 
roll. Physician, Eastou; Brewer. 

Lucien Hayden Guptill. M.D., Belle- 
vue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1878. b. 11 Mar., 
1854, South Eliot. Physician, Charles- 
town, Mass. 

Joseph Webster Heath, b. 16 Mar,, 
1S54, Bristol, N. H. Physician, Rumney, 
N. H.; Wakefield, Mass. 

Edgar Dwight HiU. b. 10 Aug., 1853, 
Biddeford. Physician, Plymouth, Mass. 

John Fremont Hill. M.D., L. L Coll. 
Hosp., 1887. b. 29 Oct., 1855, Eliot. Pub- 
lisher, Augusta. State Senate, 1893^. 



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Frank Joseph King. b. 31 Aug., 1855, 

Smithfleld, R. I. Physician, Millville, 

Mass. 
George Melville Lee. b. 1851, South 

Berwick. Physician, Topsham. cl.2Nov., 

1885, Portland. 
Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. A.B., 1874. 
Gustavus Judson Nelson, b. 13 June, 

1846, Guilford. Physician, China. 
Alvah Augustus Plummer. b. 16 

Nov., 1854, Topsham. Physician, Mount 

Vernon; Boston (1889). 
O'lfeil Watson Kobinson Straw, b. 

15 April, 1854, Newfleld. Physician, Gor- 

ham. 
Edward Swasey. M.D., Columbia, 

1878. b. 13 Mar., 1853, Limerick. Physi- 
cian, New York City ; Worcester, Mass. 
Alonzo Gardiner Trafton. b. 7 Aug., 

1855, Alfred. Druggist, Boston. 
John Adam Twaddle, b. 14 Aug., 

1850, Weld. Physician, Bethel. 
Joseph BeUis Twaddle. b. 21 Oct., 

18.51, Weld. Physician, North Anson. 
Joseph Arraour "Wade. A.B., Univ. 

N. B., 1873. b. 27 Feb., 1849, Fredericton, 

N. B. Physician, St. Andrews, N. B. 
John Lemuel Murray Willis, b. 11 

Feb., 18.56, Chelsea, Mass. Physician, 

Eliot. 

24— * 2 

Class of 1878. 

Charles Edwin Bean. b. 11 Dec, 1850, 

East Corinth. Physician and druggist, 

Los Angeles, Cal. 
Albert Henry Burroughs, b. 16 Oct., 

1842, lloulton. Physician, Saccarappa. 
Albert Currier Buswell. b. 3 Oct., 

1853, Wilmot, N. H. Physician, Epping, 

N. H. 
Jefferson Gary. b. 4 Sept., 1841, Houl- 

ton. Physician, Caribou. 
Arthur Llewellyn Emerson. b. 2 

April, 1849, Hermon. Physician, Chester, 

N. H. 
Frank Herbert Gardner, b. 25 May, 

1853, Corinna. Physician, Washburn; W. 

Harpswell. 
John Dearborn Holt. b. 15 Aug., 1847, 

Rumford. Physician, Mechanic Falls; 

Berlin Falls, N. H. 
Isaac Chase Irish, b. 24 Aug., 1854, 

Turner. Physician, Bowdoinham. 
David Ashby Kincaid. b. 11 May, 

18.54, Brunswick. Physician, South Port- 
land. 



Alfred Greeley Ladd. A.B., 1873. 
Koger John Lang. b. 27 July, 1851, 

Lowell, Mass. Physician and druggist, 

Lowell, Mass. d. 8 Dec, 1893. 
James Mellen Leavitt. b. 26 July, 

1852, Effingham, N. H. Physician, Effing- 
ham, N. H. 

James Olland McCorrison, b. 29 May, 

1851, Bath. Physician, North Berwick. 
Francis Henry Packard, b. 23 July, 

1847, Woodstock. Physician, West Paris. 
Edward Preble, b. 16 Jan., 1855, 

Dover, N. H. Physician, N. Y. City; Cleve- 
land, O. Inst. Dermatology, WoosterUniv. 

Daniel Prescott. b. 29 Nov., 1848, Dix- 
raont. Physician, Plymouth, d. 5 Sept., 
1887. 

WiUiam Gilman Heed. A.B., 1873. 

Frank Whitman King. A.B., 1869. 

Henry Audubon Small, b. 8 Nov., 

1853, Limington. Physician, Ironton, Col. ; 
Aspen, Col. 

Robert Given Stanwood. A. B., 1875. 
Oscar Whitney Stone, b. 10 Jan., 

1852, Milf ord. Physician, Camden; Boul- 
der, Col. 

George Barstow Tibbetts. b. 17 Mar., 
18.54, Searsport. Physician, Orrington. 

George Henry Weston. Lieut., 146th 
111. Vols., 1865. Physician. Res., Augusta. 

Edward Payson Wing. b. 14 Sept., 
1850, Fayette. Physician, Lynn, Mass. 

John Edward Whitmore. b. 27 Mar., 
1856, Bowdoinham. Physician, Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

Henry David Worth, b. 18 Dec, 1850, 
East Corinth. Physician, Bradford; Cor- 
inth. 

26— * 2 

Class of 1879. 

WiUiam Alden. A.B., 1876. 
Reuben Richard Baston. A.B., 1875. 
William Pitt Cleaveland. b. 10 Aug., 

1848, Madison. Physician, Caledonia, 
Traill Co., North Dakota. 

John Briry Curtis, b. 13 Oct., 1854, 
Bath. Physician, Brookton; Orange 
Heights, Fla. 

Wmiam Abram Drake, b. 22 Oct., 

1849, Concord, N. H. Physician, North 
Weymouth, Mass. 

Selden Frederic Greene. M.D.,Univ. 

City of N. Y., 1880. b. 15 Oct., 1857, Athens. 

Physician, Solon. 
Charles Henry Grout, b. 22 Nov., 

18.54, Worcester, Mass. Physician, Hoi- 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



135 



j'oke, Mass. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 
Pianist, Worcester, Jfass. 

George Leander Gurney. b. Hi Nov., 
1853, Wliitinan, Mass. Physician, St. Paul, 
Minn. 

Melvin Alphonso Harmon, b. 27 Oct., 
18.')4, Danvers, >rass. Piiysician, Ossipee, 
N. II.; Lynn, Mass. 

Eugene Holden. Pbysician and drug- 
gist, Soutli Paris. Salesman. 

Ebenezer Humphrey. b.lC) Oct., 1841, 
Turner. Physician, New Portland, d. '2it 
.July, 188-2. 

Fred Augustus Jordan, b. 4 Dec, 
18.1.5, New Portland. Physician, St. Albans. 
d. 29 Nov., 1882. 

Frank Luvill Judkins. b. 31 Jan., 
1853, Freedom, N. H. Physician, Moulton- 
boro, N. H.; Lynn, Mass. 

Charles Eugene Knight, b. 20 April, 
1S54, Livermore. Physician, Livermore 
Falls. 

Charles Mabry. b. 11 Mar., 1852, 
Ilirani. Physician, North Vassalboro. 

John Francis Manning, b. 24 Dec, 
18.5fi, Eaton, N. H. Physician, Ellsworth. 

Myron Lawrence Marr. b. 23 Feb., 
18.52, Alna. Physician, Athens; Skowhe- 
gan. 

Nathaniel Mason Marshall. b. 2(! 
May, 18.57, Hebron. Physician, Portland. 

Frederick Edward Maxcy. b. 15 May, 
1853, Gardiner. Physician, Saco; Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Seth Bradford Morse, b. 20 Nov., 1853, 
Bucklield. Physician, Paris; Haverhill, 
Mass. 

Charles Thompson Moulton. b. 4 
Mar., 1836, Lisbon. Physician, Cumber- 
laud Centre. 

George Hosley Shedd. b. 13 Feb., 
1853, Watcrford. Physician, Fryeburg; 
No. Conway, N. H. 

"William Langdon Simpson, b. 11 
Mar., 1858, Vassalboro. Physician, Bos- 
ton. 

Freeman Evans Small, b. 24 July, 
18.54, Stoneham. Physician, Portland. 

Charles Dennison Smith. A.B., Colby, 
1877. A.M., Colby, b. 8 Nov., 185,5, Port- 
laud. Physician, I'ortland. Prof. Physi- 
ology. Pres. State Bd. of Health. 

John Glover Thomas. Res., Camden. 

d. 1881. 
George Loring Tobey. b. 17 June, 
18.53, Machiasport. Physician, Lancaster, 
Mass. 



Percy Warren, b. 9 July, 1855, Ban- 
gor. Physician, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mid- 
dlesborougli, Ky. 

George Franklin "Webber, b. 12 June, 
18.53, Richmond. Physician, Clinton; Wal- 
tham, Mass. 

EUery May "Wing. b. 24 April, 185(i, 
Wayne. Physician, North Anson; Ta- 
coma, Wash. 

George Lyman "Woods, b. 26 Aug., 
184i). Physician, Spiiuglield, Mass.; Col- 
orado Springs, Col. 

31— * 4 

Class of 1880. 

"William Russell Barry, b. 28 Mar., 

18.54, St. George, N. B. Physician, St. 

George, N.B. d. 7 Nov., 1888. 
Ellison Frank Brown, b. 8 Oct., 1851, 

Searsmont. Physician, Lincolnville. 
James Oliver Harmon Burnham. b. 

11 Dec, 1840, Limerick. Physician, Bar 

Mills. 
"Walter Harris Dinsmore. b. 1 May, 

1857, Harrington. Physician, Nashua, N. 

IL; Chicago, 111. 
Charles Andrew Dunham, b. 25 May, 

1855, Hallowell. Physician, St. Augus- 
tine, Fla. 
Perry Herbert Elkins. b. 8 Mar., 18.59, 

Oldtowu. Physician, Oldtown. 
Elisha Tolman Gould, b. 13 May, 

18.50, Leeds. Physician, Sonora, Cal. 
Charles Delos HiU. b. 19 Mar., 1855, 

Fryeburg. Physician, Bethel. 
John Alexander Houston, Jr. b. .30 

.July, 18.59, Haverhill, Mass. Physician, 

Portland; Northampton, Mass. 
Charles Campbell Jaques. b. 12 Jan., 

18.58, Bowdoin. Manufacturer, Boston, 

Mass. 
Irving Mabry. b. 4 Jan., 1851, Hiram. 

Physician, North Frj-eburg. 
"William Hardy Milliken. b. 12 Dec, 

1857, Saco. Druggist, Lynn. Physician, 

Franklin, Mass. 
Samuel "Wilson Otis. b. fApril, 1853, 

Newburg. Phj'sician, Carmel. 
James Henry O'Toole. b. 29 May, 

18.5i), Lowell, Mass. Physician, Ames- 
bury, Mass. 
George Putnam Perley. b. 18 June, 

18.58, Bridgton. Physician, Primghar. la. 
MiUett Nathan Porter, b. 7 Oct., 1853, 

South Paris. Druggist, Chicago, 111. 
Edward Samuel Power. M.D., Jeffer- 
son Med. Coll., 1882. Ph.G., Phil. Coll. 



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of Pharmacy, 1882. b. 25 Mar., 1853, Mill- 

ington, Md. Druggist, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Frank Eugene KusselL b. 2 June, 

1843, Bath. Physician, Damariscotta. d. 
28 Nov., 1886, Waldoboro. 

John Aiken Sweat, b. 23 Oct., 1850, 

Brownfleld. Surgeon, Canadian Pacific 

Railway. Physician, Great Falls, Mont. 
Cyrus Freeland Taylor, b. 4 Oct., 

1857, Hope. Physician, Pueblo, Col. 
Samuel Brackett Thombs. A.B., 

Dart., 1877. b. 22 April, 1853, Gorham. 

Physician, Kuightsville; Portland. 
Charles Henry Tobie. b. 8 Aug., 1849, 

Mechanic Palls. Physician, Mechanic 

Palls. 

22— * 2 

Class of 1881. 

Carroll Waite Abbott, b. 29 Aug., 
1855, Rumf ord. Physician, Albion; Water- 
ville. 

Everett Fremont Adams. A.B., 1876, 
Wesleyan. b. 18 March, 18.55, Boothbay. 
Physician, Providence, R. I. 

"Wendell Holmes Adams. A.B., Bates, 
1876. A.M., Bates. b.HJune, 1854, Litch- 
field. Physician, Kingston, Mass. 

Francis Loring Banfield. b. 5 April, 

1844, Boston. Physician, Worcester, Mass. 
Samuel Joseph Bassford. b. 26 Nov., 

1848, Watei-bury, Conn. Physician, Bid- 
deford. 

Benjamin Kandall Browne. Physi- 
cian, Wiscasset. 

Orlando Warrington Charles, b. 20 
Aug., 1856, Fryeburg. Physician, Pem- 
broke, Mass. 

Joseph Jordan Cobb. b. 1853, Stone- 
ham. Physician, Milan, N. H.; Berlin, 
N. H. 

William Baxter Cushman. Physi- 
cian, Oxford, Mass. 

Merton Oliver Edwards, b. 8 Mar., 
1852, West Gardiner. Physician, Mon- 
mouth. 

Walter Elmore Fernald. b. 11 Feb., 
1859, Kittery. Asst. Physician, State In- 
sane Hosp., Mendota, Wis. Supt. Mass. 
School for Feeble Minded, South Boston. 
Physician, Waverly, Mass. 

Everett Flood. A.B., Colby, 1879. b. 
10 Feb., 1855, Clinton. Asst. Physician, 
Worcester Lunatic Hosp. Supt. Hospital 
Cottages for Children, Baldwinville, Mass. 



Charles Henry Gibbs. b. 29 Aug., 

1851, Quincy, 111. Physician, Livermore 

Falls. 
Granville Albert Harlow, b. 3 July, 

18.57, Canton. Physician, W. Harpswell; 

Tyngsboro, Mass. 
William Bixby Hopkins, b. 15 April, 

1854, Norridgewock. Physician and drug- 
gist, Cumberland, Wis. 

Francis Oliver Wichols. b. 30 Mar., 

1855, Merrimac, Mass. Physician, Bail- 
undi. Central Africa. Civil engineer, 
Louisville, Ky. 

Harold Verne N"oyes. b.21 Jan., 1859, 

Wilton. Physician, Berwick. 
W^illiam Herbert Nute. b. 8 May, 

1858, Farmington, N. H. Physician, Farni- 
ington, N. H.; Exeter, N. H. 

Charles CarroU O'Brion. A. B., Tufts, 
1870. b.2Feb., 1849, Portland. Physician, 
Groveton, N. H. 

Clifford Llewellyn Pike. b. 21 Feb., 

1859, Sweden. Physician, Norway; Saco. 
John KTewton Plaisted. b. 11 June, 

1854, Limington. Teacher. Physician, 
Limei'ick; Sanford. 

Daniel Arthur Robinson. A. B., 1873. 

Horace Dean Robinson, b. 30 May, 
1857, Alna. Physician, Gardiner. 

Ernest Varian Scribner. A.B., Bates, 
1878. b. 18 Feb., 1855, Lewiston. Supt. 
Insane Asylum, Worcester, Mass. 

Freeman Park Smith, b. 1853, Brook- 
field, N. S. Physician, Barrington, N. S. 

Frank Adelbert Southwick. b. 14 
May, 1858, Groton, N. H. Physician, Bux- 
ton; Stevens Point, Wis. 

Frank Dana Switzer Stevens, b. 30 
May, 1860, Auburn. Physician, Lynn, 
Mass. 

Augustus Littlefield Tallman. b. 17 
Jan., 1850, Bath. Physician, East Boston, 
Mass. 

Joseph Dinsmore Titcomb. M.D., L. 
I. Coll. Hosp., 1887. b. 25 April, 1859, Kings- 
bury. Physician, Waterville; Duluth, 
Minn. 

James Buzzell Wescott. b. 22 May, 
1841, Gorham. Physician, Bath. 

30 

Class of 1882. 

Clarence Atwood Baker. A.B., 1878. 

Samuel Crosby Bridgham. b. 4 July, 
1852, Hebi'on. Physician, South Brain- 
tree, Mass. 



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137 



Frank Henry Carter, b. 11 Jan., 1858, 

Cape Klizabetli. Pliysiclan, Portland. 

Sak'siiiaii. Res., Melrose, Mass. 
Pell Russell Clason. A.B., 1877, Bate.s. 

A.M., Bates, b. 13 July, 18.5.'), Litchfield. 

Physician, Ganlincr. d. .31 Oct., 188(;. 
Frank Herbert Crocker. A.B.,1877. 
Frederick Henry Daniels, b. 22 Aug. , 

18.i(i, Union. Asst. Physician, Lunati(- 

Ilospital, Worcester, Mass. Sui)t.T5elleviic 

Place Sanitarium, Batavia, 111. 
Albert Lincoln French, h. 8 Dec, 

18i)i), Livermore Falls. Physician, Lew- 

iston. 
Willis LeForest Gatchell. b. 14 Aug., 

ISm, Wales. Pliysician, Brownfield. 
Linsy Emilus Grant, b. 4 May, 1859, 

No. Berwick. I'liysician, 'Candia, N. H.; 

Great Falls, X. H. 
Edward Brinley KeUogg. b. 21 Aug., 

IS.JO, Sheboygan, Wis. Physician, Boston, 

Mass. 
Elisha Atwood McCollister. A.B., 

Bates, 1879. b. 2.5 Mar., 1853, Canton. 

Physician, Gray. 
Charles Albion Meserve. b. 27 Mar., 

1850, Standish. Physician, Portland, d. 1 

Feb., lS!f2. 
Joseph Smith Morton. M.D., Univ. 

City of N. Y., 1883. Physician, .Shelburne, 

N. S. 
Albert Francis Murch. b. 184G, Stand- 
ish. I'hysician, Cunilierland Mills. 
Frank Dumont Rollins, b. 24 Jan., 

ISGO, Ilallowell. Physician and druggist. 

Corona, Col. ; New Orleans, La. 
Edward Byron Silsby. b. 8 May, 1853, 

Aurora. Physician, Cherryfleld. 
Gilbert Austin Smith, b. 1838, Cale- 
donia, Nova Scotia. Physician, Liverpool, 

N. S. 
Sumner Phinney Smith, b. 2 June, 

18.5(>, Topsham. Physician, Lowell, Mass. 
Seriah Stevens, b. 15 Oct., 1851, Sid- 
■ ney. Physician, Marshfleld, Mass. ; Cleve- 
land, O. 
John Stevenson. b. 28 July, 1848, 

Knox. Physician, Searsport; Freedom. 

d. ir, Jan., 1890. 
Samuel Chase Thayer, b. 15 Jan., 

1861, Waterville. Physician, Boston, Mass. 
Asa Howard Twitchell. b. 14 July, 

1852, Jackson. Physician, Alton; Oldtown. 
Justin Adfer Walling. A.B., Colby, 

1879. b. 29 Oct., 18.58, Burrillville, R. I. 

Physician, Jonesport; Millmdge. 



Cecil Ernest Wasgatt. b. 16 April, 
18.53, p;den, Mt. Desert. Physician, Sedg- 
wick; Selma, Cal.; Deer Isle. 

George Wells W^ay. b. 10 Nov., 1850, 
Sutton, Vt. Physician, Portland. 

Harry Atwood Weymouth. b. 11 
Mar., 18.58, Saco. Physician, Saco. State 
Senate, 1887-S. 

Leslie HiU Wheeler, b. IG Aug., 18.54, 
Corinth. Physician, South Brewer. 

Horatio W^oodbury. A.B., Bates, 1870. 
A.M., Bates, b. 12 July, 18.52, Danville. 
Physician, South Paris. 

28—* 3 

Class of 1883. 

George Edwin Allen, Jr. b. 10 May, 
1803, Cornish. Physician, Bradford, Mass. 

Fred Augustus Bragdon. b. 24 Oct., 
18.59, Limington. Physician, Shapleigh; 
Springvale. 

William HaUett Cole. b. 10 Sept., 
18.55, Caledonia, N. S. Physician, Cale- 
donia, N. S. 

Oliver Fernald Cushing. b. 19 Mar., 
18G1, Thomaston. Physician, Boston. 

Oscar Charles Sanborn Davies. A.B., 
1879. 

Mark Trafton Dodge, b. 17 May, 1851, 
Burnham. Physician, Troy. 

Walter Joseph Downs, b. 5 Nov., 
18.55, Waterboro. Physician and ilrug- 
gist, Waterboro. 

Crosby Gordon Eaton, b. 8 Mar., 18.58, 
Vienna. Physician, O.akland; Roswell, 
New Mexico. 

Frederick Arthur Chase Emerson, 
b. 6 .Jan., 18G0, Charleston. Physician, 
Garland. 

Thomas Pillebrown. D.M.D., Harv., 
18G9. b. 13 Jan., 183G, Winthrop. Dentist, 
Portland; Boston. Pi-of. Operative Den- 
tistry, Harvard. 

John Lewis Fortier. b. 29 Mar., 1853, 
St. Sylvester, P. Q. Physician, Water- 
ville. 

Alpha Haven Harriman. b. 14 Oct., 
1857, Albany, N. H. Physician, Laconia, 
N. H. 

Alfred Hitchcock. A.B., 1881. 

Alvin Dennett Holmes. A.B., 1880. 

Edward Johnson, b. 15 July, 1801, 
Dexter. Physician, Fullerton, Neb. 

John Henry Keating. A.B., Holy 
Cross Coll., 1880. b. 12 Mar., 1859, Port- 
land. Physician, Biddeford. d. 10 Dec, 
1891. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Frederick 'William Kelley. b. 11 

June, 1859, Shelburne, N. S. Physician, 

Chester, N. S. 
George Woodwortli Lougee. b. 3 

June, 1859, Eflngham, N. H. Physician, 

Freedom, N. H. 
■Willis Bryant Moulton. b. 3 July, 

1862, Coruish. Physician, Portland. Clin. 

Prof. Diseases of Eye and Ear. 
Everett Thornton Nealey. b. 8 Nov., 

1858, Hampden. Physician, Bangor. 
Clarence Ardeen Peaslee. b. 16 Aug., 

1855, Alna. Physician, Wiscasset. 
Clark Barker Rankin. A.B., Bates, 

1880. b. 7 Sept., 18.58, Hii-am. Physician, 
Bryant's Pond. 
Charles Martin Sleeper, b. 20 June, 

1856, Lake Village, N. H. Physician, South 
Berwick. 

James Houlton Syphers. b. 7 Dec, 
1837, Houlton. Physician, Mars Hill; Wil- 
lard. 

Thompson Joseph Trueman. b. 24 
Mar., 18.56, Point de Bute, N. B. Physi- 
cian, Acadia Mines, N. S. 

Herbert Francis Twitchell. b. 16 
Nov., 1859, Bethel. Physician, Frceport; 
Portland. 

Peleg Benson Wing. b. 17 Oct., 1860, 
Livermore. Physician, Dixfleld; Tacoma, 
Wash. 

Frank Pierce Whitaker. b. 14 Feb., 
1852, Albion. Physician, Hermon. 

28— *1 

Class of 1884. 

Howard Edwin Abbott, b. 1 Jan., 
1858, Tremont. Physician, Rockport. 

George Manley Atwood. b. 26 Dec, 
1855, Portland. Physician, Ossipee, N. H. ; 
Bradford, Mass. 

Charles Leander Barnes, b. 21 Jan., 

1857, Bale Verte, N. B. Physician, Dor- 
chester, N. B. 

George Adams Barker, b. 8 May, 1855, 
Naples. Physician, Shell Lake, Wis. 

Roseoe Granville Blanchard. b. 24 
July, 1853, West Cumberland. Physician, 
Dover, N. H. 

John Copps Bowker, Jr. b. 8 June, 1861, 
Lawrence, Mass. Physician, Brooklyn, 
N. y. ; Lawrence, Mass. 

John Elmer Bradbury, b. 20 May, 
18.59, Livermore Centi-e. Physician, Liv- 
ermore Falls ; Rockland, Mass. 



Leonard Dearth, b. 20 Mar., 1858, 

East Sangerville. Physician, Foxcroft; 

Los Angeles, Cal. 
Harry Hale Ford. b. 5 Aug., 1862, 

Bristol. Physician, Elmira, N. Y. 
Hartwell James Frederick. b. 23 

Mar., 1859, Readfleld. Physician, Augusta. 
Joseph Olivier Genereux. b. 28 Apr., 

1859, St. Cuthbert,P. Q. Physician, Man- 
itoba; Webster, Mass. 

John Roberts Haley. Druggist, Ken- 
nebunk. 

Frederick Carroll Heath. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1878; A.M., Amherst, b. 19 Jan., 

1857, Gardiner. Act. Asst. Surg. U. S. 
Marine Hosp. Serv., Detroit, Mich. Physi- 
cian, Indianapolis. 

Clinton Perley Hubbard, b. 9 April, 

1849, Hiram. Physician, Lovell. 
Hiram Hunt, Jr. b. 15 Nov., 1860, Rob- 

binston. Physician, Greenville. 
Herbert Lewis Johnson. A.B., 1881. 
Martin Piper Judkins. b. 19 April, 

1853, Monmouth. Physician, Union. 
John Allen Kennard. b. 14 Dec, 1860, 

Parsonsfleld. Physician, E. Parsonsfleld. 
Charles Avery Moulton. b. 12 Mar., 

1860, Concord. Physician, St. Albans. 
Mark Trafton Newton. A. B., Bates, 

1880. b. 26 May, 1855, Andover. Physi- 
cian, Sabattus. 

Cyrus Benedict Peckham. A.B., 
Brown, 1866. A.M., Brown, b. 20 Mar., 
1833, Middletown, R. I. Home missionary 
and physician. Res., Hallowell. 

Joseph "Wakefield Perkins, b. 4 Dec, 
1856, Industry. Physician, Wilton. 

Augustus William Potter. A. B., 
Bates, 1877; A.M., Bates, b. 11 May, 1854, 
Auburn. Physician, Lisbon. 

Charles Franklin Bideout. b. 25 Mar., 

1858, Bath. Physician, Bath. 
"Warren Gray Sawyer, b. 13 Feb., 

1855, Madison. Physician, Madison. 

Lyman Beecher Shehan. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1877. A.M., Amherst, b. 16 June, 
1855, Turner. Physician, W. Superior, Wis. 

Frederick Thomas Simpson. A.B., 
Yale, 1879. b. 8 July, 1857, Bath. Physi- 
cian, Hartford, Conn. 

James Selden Sturtevant. b. 9 Sept., 
18.58, Hebron. Physician, Dixfleld. 

Richard Lewis Swett. A.B., 1880. 

Edward Henry Trowbridge. A.B., 
Dart., 1881. b. 1 Oct., 1856, Portland. 
Physician, Worcester, Mass. 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



139 



Solomon Addison Vosmus. b. 29 Apr., 

1S57, Auburn. Physician, I'owiial. 

John Edwin Walker. A. 15.. 1881. 

"Will Amasa Weldon. Physician, Los 

Angeles, C'al. 

.3.3-* 1 

Class of 1885. 

Daniel Driscoll. 1). Id Jan., 1800, Win- 
tlirop. riiysician, Winthroi); Centre .Sid- 
ney. 
George Porter Emmons. A.B., Bates, 
1883. A.M., Bates. It. 7 July, IS.")!), 
Georgetown. Physician, Lewiston. Supt. 
Central Me. Gen. IIosp. 
Arthur CoUis Gibson. A.B., 1883. 
Henry Williams Harlow. A.B.,Harv., 
1882. 1). -28 April, 1859, Augusta, d. 9 Nov., 
1885, Portlanil. 
Isaac Deering Harper, b. 29 May, 1860, 

Limerick. Physician, Wiudham. 
James Frederick Hill. b. 15 June, 
1854, Waterville. Physician, Waterville. 
Otis Littlefield. b. 29 Sept., IHOl, 

Sedgwick. Physician, Bluehill. 
Frank Byron Look. b. 22 April, 18.59, 
West Tishury, l\[ass. Physician, Middle- 
town, Conn. 
Roderick Hugh McLean, b. 8 July, 
18.55, Sydney Rline.s, Cape Breton, N. S. 
Physician, Boston, d. 10 July, 1887. 
Elmon Joseph Noyes. b. 15 Dec, 
18.59, Greenwood. Physician, Norway; 
Lovell. 
Herbert Montell Post. b. 15 April, 
18.59, Thomaston. Phy8i<'ian, St. Cloud, 
Minn. d. 4 Jan., 1893. 
Frank Ellsworth Stone, b. IG July, 
1S6'2, Lynn, Mass. Physician, Lynn, Mass. 
James Brown Thornton, b. 5 Oct., 
18C1, Gilniauton, N. H. Physician, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Charles Edgar "Wilson, b. 9 Sept., 
1853, Limerick. Physician, Hiram. 
14— * 3 

Class of 1886. 

Robert Noyes Adams. A.B., Dart., 
1882. b. 15 Sept., 1861, Brighton, Vt. Phy- 
sician, Portland. 

"William Rice Ballou. M.D., Bellevue 
Hosp. Med. Coll., 188(5. b. 37 July, 1864, 
Bath. Surg., Bellevue Dispensary. Phy- 
sician, New York City. d. 10 Mar., 1893, 
Thoniasville, Ga. 

Edward "Webb Chase. A.B., 1883. 



"Wallace Jason Collins. A.B., 1883. 

"William Lawrence Dana. A.B., Harv., 
1883. b. 30 June, 1863, Portland. Physi- 
cian, Portland. Demonstrator Histology. 

Joseph Alb6ric G6n6reux. b. 12 Feb., 
1861, Drummondville, P. Q. Physician, 
Southbridge, Mass. 

Jesse Durrell Haley. b. 13 Oct., 
1861, Cornisli. I'liysician, Limerick. 

"Willis Franklin Hart. b. 5 July, 1859, 
Holdcn. Physician, Kxeter. 

Alfred King. A.B., Colby, 1883. b. 2 
July, 1861, Portland. Physician, Port- 
laud. 

Charles Edwin Lander, b. 13 April, 
1861, Lcwiston. Physician, Lisbon Falls; 
Alfred. 

Herbert Alton Lombard, b. 26 Jan., 
1S63, Baldwin. Physician, Bridgton. 

"William Jordan Maybury. b. 27 Mar., 

1858, Peru. Physician, Springvale; Saco. 
Alfred Ira Noble. A.B., Colby, 1883. 

b. 3 Mar., 18.56, Fairfield. Asst. Physician, 
Lunatic Hospital, Worcester, Mass. 
Charles Howard Ridlon. b. 11 May, 

1859, Cornish. I'liysician, Gorliam. 
Henry Loring Staples. A.B., 1881. 
Lincoln Atwood Sukeforth. b. 19 

May, 1860, Washington. Physician, Bar- 

num, Minn. ; Carlton, Minn. 
Addison Sanford Thayer. A.B., llarv., 

1881. Isr.D., Harv., 1888. b. 5 Aug., 18.58, 

Medway, Mass. Physician, Portland 

Demonstrator Anatomy. 
George Ernest Thomes. b. 12 June, 

1S58, Portlanil. Physician, Stoughton, 

Mass.; Port Cliesler, N. Y. 
John Franklin Thompson. A.B., 

Dart., 1883. b. 14 Oct., 18.59, Eastport. 

Physician, Portland. Prof. Diseases of 

Women. 
Fred Elbridge "Varney. b. 2G Jan., 

18(!1, Skowhcgan. Physician, Skowhegan ; 

Union. 

20— *1 

Class of 1887. 

John "Warren Achorn. A.B., 1879. 
Henry Dexter Averill. b. 1 May, 

I860, Kennebunkport. Physician, Bar 

Harbor. 
Edward Eugene Baker, b. 7 Nov., 

1863, Augusta. Physician, Friendship. 
Frank Byron Brown, b. 3 Sept., 1863, 

North Chichester, N. H. Physician, Salina, 

Kan.; Boston. 



140 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Geoi'ge Clinton Chamberlain, b. 16 
Aug., 1860, Richmond. Physician, Rock- 
land; Friendship. 

Moses Bennett Cobb. b. 16 July, 1852, 
Saccarappa. Physician, Biddeford. 

Walter Edward Elwell. b. 21 April, 
1866, Woodlords. Surg. National Sol- 
diers' Home, Togus. 

Oscar Storer Erskine. b. 3 Jan., 1865, 
Morrill. Physician, Atlantic; Frankfort. 

Edwin W^iUiam Gould, b. 27 May, 
1853, North Bucksport. Physician, Sears- 
port. Comm'r of seashore fisheries. 

Ambrose Hastings Harding, b. 19 
May, 1862, Hermon. Physician, Monson. 

William King. A.B., 1881. 

Delorme Gilkey Luce. b. 4 Mar., 18G0, 
Anson. Physician, Caribou, d. 16 Nov., 
1892. 

John Witham Nichols. A.B., 1881. 

Francis Sylvester Packard, b. 18 Feb., 
1861, Parkman. Physician, Waterford. 

Henry Wilson Ring. A.B., 1879. 

Arthur W^ilmot Kowe. b. 7 Mar., 
1859, Dedham. Physician, Oldtown. 

Herbert Benjamin Royal, b. 24 Sept., 
1863, Garland. Physician, Harvard, Mass. 

Carleton Keith Sparrow, b. 15 Mar., 
1865, Middleborough, Mass. Physician, 
Strong, d. 8 June, 1888, Middleborough, 
Mass. 

Edward Franklin Stevens, b. Carroll. 
Physician, Seattle, Wash. 

Edwin Leander Thompson, b. 31 
Mar., 1861, Kennebunk. Physician, Bux- 
ton Centre. 

20— * 2 

Class of 1888. 

Dudley Johnson Bell. b. 27 June, 
1863, Bristol, N. B. Physician, Fort Fair- 
field. 

Elmer Ellsworth Brown, b. 11 May, 
1861, CUnton. Physician, Clinton. 

Frederick Leander Davis, b. 3 April, 
1859, Portland. Physician, Biddeford. 

Charles Augustus Dennett, b. 5 Nov. , 
1863, Portland. Physician, Bar Mills. 

Frederic Howard Files. A.B., 1883. 

George Herbert Guptill. b. 5 Sept., 
1864, Berwick. Physician, Raymond, N. H. 

Corydon Webster Harlow. A.B., 
Bates, 1885. b. 14 Sept., 1864, Washington. 
Physician, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 

John Keith Hooper, b. 30 Aug., 1859, 
Franklin. Physician, Camden. 



Henry Austin King. b. 22 April, 1861, 
Ncwburg. Physician, Dixmont. 

Charles Ernest Lancaster, b. 16 Apr., 
1862, Richmond. Physician, Bowdoinham. 

Philip Sidney Lindsey. A.B., 1884. 

Wilbur Grant Martin, b. 15 Mar., 

1864, Lovell. Physician, Madison, N. H. 
Arthur Raymond Meader. b. 8 Aug., 

1865, Waterville. Physician, Waterville. 
William Howe Merrill, b. 3 April, 

1864, Newport. Physician, Plymouth; Wo- 
burn, Mass. 

George Prentiss Morgan, b. 22 June, 
1861, New Gloucester. Physician, Dover, 
N. H. 

Hartstein Wendell Page. A.B., Colby, 
1880. A.M., Colby, b. 10 Oct., 1856, Rock - 
port. Physician, Lunatic Hosp., Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

John Grant Quimby. b. 8 April, 1862, 
Sandwich, N. H. Physician , Lake Village, 
N. H. 

Jesse Andrew Randall, b. 6 Dec, 

1863, South Limington. Physician, Old 
Orchard. 

Fred Ellsworth Sweetsir. b. 11 Nov., 

1866, Saco. Physician, Merrimac, Mass. 
George Walter Weeks, b. 1 Sept., 

1861, Coi-nish. Physician, Cornish. 
William Wallace Wilcomb. b.l5 Oct., 

1864, Chester, N. H. Physician, Suncook, 
N. H. d. 3 Dec, 1892. 

21— *1 

Class of 1889. 

EUra Charles Andrews, b. 9 Sept., 

1865, Lovell Centre. Physician, N. Anson. 
DeForest Woodruff Chase, b. 27 May, 

1867, Lynn, Mass. Physician, Boston. 
Charles Frederick Curtis. M.D., Bel- 

levue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1890. b. 26 April, 

1863, Bath. Physician, Bath. 

Gilbert Gaudreau. b. 11 Nov., 1854, 

Frenchville. Physician, Augusta. 
Charles Eugene Harvey. M.D., Bel- 

levue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1889. Physician, 

Bath Beach, N. Y. 
AUston Frost Hunt. b. 17 Dec, 1863, 

Stroudwater. Physician, Swampscott, 

Mass. 
Leon Stephen Merrill, b. 22 Dec, 

1864, Solon. Postmaster, Solon. 
Henry McCollister Moulton. A.B., 

1887. 
Harry Melville Nickerson. b. 11 Mar., 

1865, Phillips. Physician, Portland. 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



141 



Francis Egbert Nye. b. 12 Dec, 18G5, 

South Orringtou. Physician, W. Brooks- 

villu. 
Michael O'HaUoran. b. 29 Sept., 18(;i, 

Lowell. Physician, Iloulton. d. 28 June, 

18ii'3, Denver, Col. 
George Merrill Randall, b. 20 Mar., 

18(!3, Kiverside. Physician, Pasaflena, 

Cal. 
George Dill Rowe. b. 29 Sept., 1866, 

.Sniilhfield. Physician, Oakland. 
Matthew Francis Ryan. b. 14 May, 

lS."),s, Baring. Physician, Sherman. 
Frank William Searle. b. 8 Sept., 

1854, Lowell, INrass. I'hysician, Portland. 
Charles Porter Small. A. B., Colby, 

188(!. b. K! Nov., lS(i3, Bang'or. Exam. 

Physician, Chicago Univ., Chicago, III. 
Charles Bradford Sylvester, b. 12 

Feb., 1805, Casco. Physician, Harrison. 
Albert Josiah Taylor, b. 19 Dec, 1865, 

Burlington. Mercliant, Caribou. 
George Thompson, b. 21 Mar., 1861, 

Union. Physician, Taftville, Conn. 
Amos Brown Townsend. A. B., Colby, 

1885. b. 18 July, 1804, Norridgcwock. Phy- 
sician, Alameda, Cal. 
Philip Henry Sheridan Vaughan. b. 

1 Jan., 1804, New I'ortland. Physician, 

Insane Hospital, Augusta. 
Charles Alvano Whitney, b. 21 Oct., 

1800, Phillips. Phy.sician, Boston. 
Frank Nathaniel Whittier. A.B., 

1885. 
Edward Archer Wight, b. 28 Nov., 

1804, Casco. Physician, Bolster's Mills. 
24— *1 



Class of 1890. 

Charles Everett Adams. A.B., 1884. 
Quincy Adams Bridges, b. 4 Feb., 

1804, Pembroke. Physician, Cuilford. 
Henry Herbert Brock. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1880. b. 30 May, 1804, I'ortland. 
Physician, Portland. 

George Rigby Camp. b. 5 Feb., 1850, 
Jemseg, N. B. Physician, Fairvillc, N. B. 

John Turner Dilling. Phys'n, Sprague's 
Mills. 

Nelson Carey Haskell. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1887. b. 14 Sept., 18(J(), Decring. 
Physician, Boston. 

Joseph Howard Mansur. b. 20 Oct., 

1805, South Wakefield, N. II. Physician, 
Orr's Island. 



W^illiam Truman Merrill. B.L.,Dart., 
1887. M.n., Dart., 18'.)0. b. 20 Jan., 1861, 
Deer Isle. Physician, Patten. 

Herbert Brainerd Perry, b. 5 Sept., 
1805, Cape Elizabeth. Physician, Amherst, 
IMass. Exam. Surg. Mass. Agric. Coll. 

James Kennard Paul Rogers, b. 24 
Aug., 1805, South Eliot. Physician, Knight- 
ville. 

Edward Everett Shapleigh. b. 3 Mar., 

1808, Kittcry. Physician, Kittery. 
Allan Lincoln Shirley, b. 15 Feb., 

1805, Fryeburg. Physician, East Bridge- 
water, Mass. 

Henry Atherton Smith. A.B., Colby, 
1880. b. 23 Juno, 1800, Auburn. Physi- 
cian, Liverniore. 

Fred Merritt Stiles, b. 10 Jan., 1864, 
Saccarappa. Physician, Waltham,Mass. 

Fred EUiston Strout. b. 15 Sept., 
1867, Albion. Physician, Gardiner. 

Arthur Leland Sukeforth. b. 9 July, 

1809, No. Union. Physician, No. White- 
field. 

16 

Class of 1891. 

Chaneey Adams. A.B., Colby, 1885. 

b. 15 Mar., 1801, New Portland. Physi- 
cian, Anson. 
Burt Andrews. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. 

Med. Coll. b. 11) May, 1809, Cornish. Phy- 
sician, Rochester, N. II. 
W^illiam Herbert Bradford. A.B., 

1888. 
Frank Irving Brown. A.B., 1885. 
Charles Burleigh, b. 26 Feb., 1855, 

Lewiston. Physician, Maiden, Mass. 
Herbert Knight Colbath. b. 9 May, 

1809, Farmington, N. II. Physician, North 

Berwick. 
Harris Obadiah Curtis, b. 14 Dec, 

1800, Richmond. Physician, Topsham. 
Benjamin Glazier Willey Cushman. 

A.B., Bates, 1885. b. 2 April, 1803, Sumner. 

Physician, Auburn. 
Samuel Wilbert Davis, b. 17 Feb., 

1804, Farmington, N. II. Physician, Alton, 

N. H. 
Daniel Clement Dennett, b. 29 May, 

1808, Saccarajjpa. Physician, Bradford. 
Charles Herbert Fish. b. 5 Dec, 1865, 

Manchester, N. H. d. 20 Aug., 1893. 
John Smith Fogg. M.D., Bellevue 

Hosp. Med. Coll. b. 31 Jan., 1805, Bidde- 

ford. Physician, Biddeford. 



142 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



George Augustus Grregory. b. 4Mar., 

1865, Churchoon, Nova Scotia. Physician, 

Boothbay Harbor. 
Howard Clinton Hanson, b. 22 Sept., 

1864, Buxton Center. Physician, Yar- 

nionth. 
Edward Howard Hawley. b. 11 Oct., 

1864, Bath. Physician, Chicago, 111. 
Harry Waldo Kimball, b. 17 Jan., 

1868, Woonsocket, R. I. Physician, Prov- 
idence, R. I. 
Willis Hazen KimbaU. b. 2 Dec.,. 

1867, Bridgton. Physician, Medfleld, Mass. 
Arthur Wayland Langley. b. 17 Mar., 

1865, Acton. Physician, Denver, Col. 
George Franklin Libby. b. 4 Mar., 

1868, Portland. Physician, Togus. 
Frank Henry McLaughlin, b. 26 

Sept., 1863, Carmel. Physician, Exeter. 
Joseph Harvey Murphy, b. 4 May, 

1866, Andover, N. B. Physician, Fort 
Fairfield. 

John Clement Parker. A.B., 1886. 
Harry Snow Parsons. b. 14 Mar., 

1867, Brunswick. Dentist, Boston. In- 
structor Median. Dentistry, Harvard. 

Herbert Harmon Purinton. b. 22 

Apr., 1865, Saco. Physician, Greene. 
Arthur Asbra Shaw. b. 7 Apr., 1864, 

Etna. Physician, Clinton. 
John Ziba Shedd. b. 8 July, 1861, 

Norway. Physician, North Conway, N. H. 
Willey Edgar Sincock. b. 17 Dec, 

1867, Presque Isle. Physician, Caribou. 
Clement Colfax Whitcomb. b. 16 

Sept., 1868, Dixmont. Physician, Monroe. 

28— *1 



Class of 1892. 

Justin Darius Ames. b. 7 Dec, 1865, 

Canaan. Physician, Athens. 
Charles Howard Bangs, b. 14 April, 

1861, Limerick. Physician, Lynn, Mass. 
James Prentiss Blake, b. 3 Oct., 1865, 

Harrison. Physician, Minot. 
Luther Grow Bunker, b. 19 Mar., 

1868, Trenton. Physician, North Berwick. 
John William Connellan. b. 21 Oct., 

1868, Portland. Physician, Lewiston. 
David Benjamin Crediford. b. 19 May, 

1864, Kennebunkport. Physician, Augusta. 
Kussell Hubert Croxf ord. A.B., Wes- 

leyan, 1887. b. 17 May, 1858, Lincoln. 

Physician, Orland. 



Frederick Henry Eames. A.B., 1882. 

Salustiano Fanduiz. A.B., St. Do- 
mingo Inst., 1890. b. 8 June, 1868, St. 
Domingo. Physician, Brunswick. 

Roland Sumner Gove. b. 2 April, 
1870, Limington. Physician, Biddeford. 

Charles Franklin Hamlin, b. 14 July, 

1869, Otisfleld. Physician, Millis, Mass. 
Fremont Lincoln Hogan. b. 25 Aug., 

1863, Bath. Physician, Bath. 
Samuel Edmund Knight, b. 21 July, 

1869, Mattoon, 111. Physician, Stockton, Cal. 
James Otis Lincoln, b. 27 Dec, 1863, 

Bath. Physician, Bath. 
Edward James McDonough. A.B., 

Holy Cross Coll., 1889. b. 10 Aug., 1867, 

Portland. Physician, Me. Gen. Hosp. 
Charles Francis Nutter, b. 24 May, 

1870, Rochester, N. H. Physician, Me. 
Gen. Hosp. 

Charles Asa Palmer, b. 1867, Bath. 
Physician, Bowdoinham. 

Isaac Parke Parke, b. 16 Mar., 1867, 
Stockton. Physician, Revere, Mass. 

Sylvanus Cobb Pierpont. b. 4 May, 
1859, Washington. Physician, Washing- 
ton. 

David Arthur Plett. A.B., V.S., Mc- 
Gill. b. 1 Sept., 1857, Montreal. Physi- 
cian, Brunswick. 

Herbert Winslow Robinson, b. 27 
July, 1857, South Windham. Physician, 
Epping, N. H. 

Owen Percy Smith, b. 9 April, 1869, 
Hiram. Physician, Portland. 

Clarence Augustus Stetson, b. 23 
April, 1861, Boxford, Mass. Physician, 
Lowell, Mass. 

Eugene Leslie Stevens. A.B., Bates, 
1889. b. 20 Sept., 1865, Troy. Physician, 
Howard, R. I. 

James Stephen Sullivan, b. 20 Sept., 
1868, Manchester, N. H. Physician, Win- 
chester, N. H. 

Albie Warren Sylvester, b. 6 July, 
1863, Etna. Physician, Plymouth. 

26 

Class of 1893. 

Herbert Hosea Allen, b. 14 April, 
1868, Denmark. Physician, Scarboro. 

Thomas Herbert Ayer. A.B., 1888. 

Felix Barrett, b. 9 Aug., 1860, St. 
Louis, P. Q. Physician, Westbrook. 

Seth Davis Chellis. b. 9 Oct., 1868, 
South Parsonsfleld. Physician, Limerick. 



MEDICAL GRADUATES 



143 



Gilman Davis, b. 13 Jan., 18()!), Port- 

lanil. I'liysiciim, Wliitcflekl, N. H. 
William Chase Farley, b. 13 Dec, 

1S(!0, New Boston, N. H. 
Pearl Tenney Haskell, b. 10 Mar., 

1808, Dccring. I'liysician, Union, N. H. 
Daniel Stevens Latham, b. 4 Jan., 

18(!7, Auburn. I'liysician, R. J. City Hos- 
pital. 
Loring Sawyer Lombard. Ph^'sician, 

(irecne. 
Ralph Hemenway Marsh. B.S., Mo. 

State Coll., 1888. b. 3 Feb., 1803, Greenville. 

Pliysi(!ian, Guilford. 
Eben Jordan Marston. b. 30 Nov., 

1870, ISatli. I'liysician, Maine General IIos- 

Vital. 
Louis Arthur Merritt. b. 1 May, 18()4, 

Lincoln. Physician, I'ittstiekl. 
Edgar Colson Neweomb. b. S) Jan., 

18(i-2,Ne\vburg:. 
Leland Howard Poor. b. 3 Apr., 18U7, 

Bethel. Physician, Sei)a8;o. 
Charles Cushman Peirce. b. 20 Mar., 

1870, Dover, X. n. Physician. (l.J9Sept., 

1893. 
Fred Leslie Redman, b. !) Dec, IS.'J'.l, 

Ilernion. Physician, Corinna. 
Moses Victor Safford. B.L., Dart- 

nioulh, 18'.)0. b. 13 Dec, 18(17, Kittciy. Hos- 

l)ital stall" New York I'olyclinic. 
Robert Milford Small, b. lili Au};., 

1S(;8, Bowiloin. I'hysician, Bowdoinham. 
Charles Leslie Sweetsir. b. 12 Dec, 

18(J'.). Physician, Lowell City Hospital. 
George Averill Tolman. A.B., 1890. 
Ambrose Herbert "Weeks, b. 2 Apr., 

18(;8, Jefferson. Physician, Maine General 

Hospital. 

21— *1 

Class of 1894. 

Canuiuates fok Dkgkee of Doctor 
OF Medicine. 

Eugene Hersey Andrews, b. .'SO July, 

18(i2, North Paris. 
Forrest Hartley Badger, b. 15 Jan., 

1870, Uangeley. Res., Panningtou. 
James Mortimer Bodwell. b. 13 Apr., 

18(i8, Solon. 
Thurlow "Weed Brimijion. b. 23 Feb., 

1871, Madrid. Res., Phillips. 



George Riley Gate. b. 11 July, 1867, 

Northwood, N. H. 
Edward Chase Cook. b. 30 Aug., 1869, 

Vassalboro. 
Jesse Eugene Cook. b. (i April, 1870, 

North Troy. Res., Pittsfield. 
"William Henry Dyer. b. 17 Mar., 1869, 

Portland. 
Oscar Rodney Emerson, b. 12 April, 

1872, Plymouth. 
Edward Irvin Folsom. b. 7 April, 

1870, Boston, Mass. Res., Falmouth. 
Arthur Scott Gilson. b. 17 May, 1855, 

Portland. Res., Winthrop. 
George "Walter Greenleaf. b. 9 Aug., 

1870, Stark. Kcs., Stoneham, Mass. 
"William Langdon Haskell, b. 3 Feb., 

1870, Bow<loinhani. Hes., Ilrunswick. 
Ralph Hudson Hunt. A. B., 1891. 
Robert John Kincaid. b. St. Stephen, 

N. P.. Res., Boston. 
Charles Jewett Lincoln, b. 11 July, 

ISO'.t, Albion. lies., China. 
George Clifton Mahoney. A.B., 1891. 
John Lyman Pepper. A.B., Colby, 

ISSl). b. 11 -June, 1865, Farmington. Res., 

Norridf^ewock. 
Albert "Wyman Plummer. b. 25 Jan., 

1869, Lisbon Falls. 
"Wallace Nathaniel Price, h. 29 Oct., 

1871, Calais. Res., Richmond. 
Hanson Llewellyn Raymond, b. 14 

April, 1859, Vinalhaven. 
Bertrand Dean Ridlon. A. B., 1891. 
Fred Cutler Russell. A.B., 1889. 
Joseph Warren Sanborn, b. 28 Jan., 

18G8, Etna. Res., Waldoboro. 
John Watson Sawyer, b. 7 July, 1868, 

Monmouth. 
Arthur Webster Shurtleff. b. 1 Aug., 

1871, Chicago, 111. Kes., Lewiston. 
Amos Elwyn Small, b. 14 Feb., 1809, 

Deer Isle. Res., Sunset. 
Eugene LeForest Staples, b. 8 June, 

1867, Ellsworth. Res., Bluehill. 
Arthur James Stimpson. b. 11 July, 

1871, Brunswick. 
Arthur Davis "Variell. b. 26 Aug., 1869, 

Gardiner. 
Walter Linwood "Watson, b. 19 May, 

1867, Everett, Mass. Res., Biddeford. 
Frank Sherman Weeks, b. 2 April, 

1871, Porter. Res., Kezar Falls. 

32 



HONORARY GRADUATES. 



1806. 

Ebenezer Hunt Beckford. A.B. A.B., 

Harv., IsOo. b. 1 July, 1786, Salem, Mass. 

Lawyer, d. 10 Mar., 18tiO, Andover, Mass. 
Oliver Bray. A.M. A. B., Yale, 1795. 

A.M., Yale. b. 2 April, 1776, Guilford, 

Conn. Lawyer, Portland, d. 26 Dec, 1823. 
Jason Chamberlain. A.B. A. B., 

Brown, 1804. Pi-of. Languages, Univ. 

Vermont, d. 1821. 
Thomas Jeffreys Eckley. A.B. A.B., 

Ilarv., 1804. b. 2(i Dec, 1784, Boston. 

Lawyer, Pliiladelpliia. d. 13 Feb., 1846. 
James Henderson Elliot. A.M. A.B., 

Harv., 1802. b. 11 July, 1782, Boston, d. 

20 April, 1808. 
Abraham Eustis. A.B. A.B., Ilarv., 

1804. b. 28 Mar., 1786, Petersburg, Va. 

Lawyer, Bo.ston. Capt. Lt. Art'y, U.S. A., 

1808. Bvt. Brig.-Ucn., 1834. d. 27 June, 

184.!, Portland. 
James Charles Jewett. A.M. A.B., 

Ilarv., 1800. b. 28 Nov., 1771), Portland. 

d. 1822, Ipsw it'll, Ma.ss. 
Thomas Morton Jones. A.B. A.B., 

Ilarv., 1806. b. 13 May, 1787, Boston. 

d. 1857, London, Kngland. 
Isaac Lincoln. A.M. M.D.,18:{1. A.B., 

Ilarv., 1800. A.M., Harv. b.26 Jan., 1780, 

Coliasset, Mass. Pliysieian, Topsliani; 

Brunswick, d. 6 Mar., 1868. 
Samuel Orne. A.B. A. B., Harv., 1804; 

also Yale, 1804. A.M., Harv. b. 30 Jan., 

1786, .Salem, Mass. d. 30 Aug., 1830, Spring- 
Held, Mass. 
Albion Keith Parris. A.B. A.B., 

Dart., 18(Mi. b. 10 Jan., 1788, Hebron. 

Lawyer, Portland. State Senate, 1814. 

M. C, 1815-18. U. S. District Judge, 

1818-22. Governor, 1822-27. U. S. Senate, 

1827-28. Judge Supreme Court, 1828-36. 

d. 11 Feb., 1857, Portland. 
Leverett Saltonstall. A.M. A.B., 

Harv., 1802; also Yale, 1802. A.M., Harv. 

LL.D., Harv., 1838. b. 13 June, 1783, 

Haverhill, INiass. Lawyer, Salem, Mass. 

Pres. State Senate, 1831. M. C, 1838-43. 

d. 8 May, 1845, Salem, Mass. 



Ichabod Tucker. A.M. A.B., Harv., 

1791. A.M., Ilarv.; also Yale, 1804. b. 17 
April, 1767, Harvard, Mass. Lawyer, Ha- 
verhill, Mass. d. 22 Oct., 1846, Salem, 
Mass. 
Owen "Warland. A.B. A.B., Harv., 
1804. b. 26 Aug., 1783, Cambridge, Mass. 
Lawyer, d. 7 Mar., 1816, Matanzas. 

1807. 

John Merrick. A.M. b. 27 Aug., 1766, 
London, Eng. Res., Hallowell. d. 22 
Oct., 1861. 

Henry Putnam. A.M. A.B., Harv., 
1802. A.M., Harv. b.2S June, 1778, Read- 
ing, Mass. Lawyer, Brunswick. d.Jan., 
1827, Reading, Mass. 

Isaac Gardner Reed. A.M. A.B., 
Harv., 1803. A.M., Harv. Ik 16 Nov., 
1783, Littleton, Mass. Lawyer, Waldo- 
boro. d. 26 Feb., 1847. 

Nathan Weston. A.M. LL.D., 1843. 
A. 15. , Dart., 1803. A.M., Dart. LL.D., 
Dart., 1831 ; also Colby, 1831. b. 27 July, 
1782, Augusta. Lawj'er, Augusta. Judge 
Supreme Court, 1820-34; Chief Justice, 
1834-41. d. 4 June, 1872. 

1808. 

Andrew Greenwood. A.M. h. 1776, 

Salem, Mass. Lawyer, Bath. d. 15 Nov., 

1816. 
Samuel Emerson Smith. A.B. A.B., 

Harv., 1808. b. 12 Mar., 1788, HoUis, N. H. 

Lawyer, Wiscasset. Governor, 1831-3. d. 

3 Mar., 1860. 
Charles Wheeler. A.B. A. B., Brown, 

1807. Clergyman, d. 1851. 

1809. 

Benjamin Jones Porter. A.M. b. 20 
Sept., 1763, P.cverly, Mass. Merchant, 
Topsham. State Senate, d. 18 Aug., 1847. 
Camden. 

John Phillips Thurston. A.M. A.B., 
Dart., 17'.)7. A.M., Dart. b. 22 Feb., 1781, 
Exeter, N. H. Merchant, Portland ; New 
York City. d. 28 June, 1832. 



146 



BOA¥DOIN COLLEGE 



1812. 

Bezaleel Cushman. A.B. A. B., Dart., 
ISU. A.M., Dart. b. 13 Sept., 1785. 
Teacher, Portland, d. 21 June, 1857. 

David Sewall. LL.D. A.B., Harv., 
1755. A.M., Harv. b. 7 Oct., 1735, York. 
Judge Supreme Court, Mass. U. S. Dis- 
trict Judge, Maine, d. 22 Oct., 1825, York. 

Benjamin Vaughan. LL.D.; also 
Harv., 1807. b. 19 April, 1751, Jamaica. 
Merchant, London. Member Parliament. 
Res., Hallowell. d. 8 Dec, 1835. 

1815. 

"Winthrop Bailey. A.M. A.B., Harv., 
1807. A.M., Harv. b. 7 May, 1784, Berlin, 
Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 1810. Tutor. 
Pastor, Pelham, Mass. ; Greenfield, Mass. 
d. 16 Mar., 1835, Deerfleld, Mass. 

David Brigham. A.M. A.B. , Harv., 
1810. A.M., Harv. b. 15 Aug., 1786, 
Shrewsbury, Mass. Tutor. Lawyer, Fitch- 
burg, Mass.; Madison, Wis. d. 16 Aug., 
1843. 

Benjamin Burge. A.M. A.B. , Harv., 
180.5. M.D., Harv., 1811. b. 5 Aug., 1782, 
Hollis, N. II. Tutor. Physician, d. 11 
June, 1816. 

Jonathan Cogswell. A.M. A. B., Harv., 
1806. D.D., Univ. City of New York, 1836. 
b. 3 Sept., 1782, Rowley, Mass. Tutor. 
Pastor, Saco. Prof. Eccl. Hist., Theo. 
Inst., East Windsor, Conn. Res., Kew 
Brunswick, N. J. d. 1 Aug., 1864. 

Stephen Fales. A.M. A.B., Harv., 
1810. A.M., Harv. b. 3 May, 1790, Boston. 
Tutor. Lawyer, Dayton, O.; Cincinnati, 
O. d. 3 Sept., 1854. 

Alvan Lamson. A.B. A.B., Harv., 
1814. A.M., Harv. D.D., Harv., 1837. b. 
18 Nov., 1792, Weston, Mass. Tutor. 
Harv. Divinity Sch., 1817. Pastor, Ded- 
hani, Mass. d. 18 July, 1864. 

Jeremiah Mason. LL.D.; also Harv., 
1817; also Dart., 1823. A.B. , Yale, 1788. 
A.M., Yale. b. 27 April, 1768, Lebanon, 
Conn. Lawyer, Portsmouth, N. H. State 
Att'y-Gen. U. S. Senate, 1813-17. d. 14 
Oct., 1848, Boston. 

Moses Merrill. A.M. A.B., Dart., 
1810. A.M., Dart. b. 8 May, 1782, Pal- 
mouth. Teacher, Baltimore, Md. d. 11 
April, 18.53. 

Andrews Norton. A.M. A.B., Harv., 
1804. A.M., Harv. b. 31 Dec, 1786, Hing- 
ham, Mass. Tutor. Librarian and Prof. 



Sac. Lit., Harv. d. 18 Sept., 1852, Newport, 
R. I. 

Nathan Parker. A.M. D.D., 1823. 
A.B., Harv., 1803. A.M., Harv. b. 5 June, 
1782, Reading, Mass. Tutor. Pastor, 
Portsmouth, N. H. d. 8 Nov., 1833. 

Benjamin Tappan. A.M. D.D., 1845; 
also Colby, 1836. A.B. , Harv., 1805. A.M., 
Harv. b. 8 Nov., 1788, West Newbury, 
Mass. Tutor. Pastor, Augusta, d. 22 
Dec, 1863. 

John White. A.M. A.B., Harv., 1805. 
A.M., Harv. b. 2 Dec, 1787, Concord, 
Mass. Tutor. Pastor, West Dedham, 
Mass. d. 1 Feb., 1852. 

Nathaniel Whitman. A.M. A.B., 
Harv., 1809. A.M., Harv. b. 25 Dec, 
1785, East Bridgewater, Mass. Tutor. 
Pastor, Billerica, Mass. Res., Deerfleld, 
Mass. d. 29 Oct., 1869. 

Samuel Willard. A.M. A.B. , Harv., 
1803. D.D., Harv., 1826. b. 18 April, 1776, 
Petersham, Mass. Tutor. Pastor, Deer- 
field, Mass. d. 8 Oct., 1859. 

1817. 

Dudley Atkins. A.B. A.B., Harv., 181(5. 
A.M., Harv. M.D.,Penn., 1830. b. 12 June, 
1798, Newburyport, Mass. Physician, New 
York City. d. 7 April, 1845, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Charles Briggs. A.B. A.B., Harv., 
1815. A.M., Harv. b. 17 Jan., 1791, Hal- 
ifax, Mass. Tutor. Harv. Divinity Sch., 
1818. Pastor, Lexington, Mass. Sec'y 
Amer. Unit. Asso. d. 17 Dec, 1873, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 

Simon Greenleaf. A.M. LL.D., Harv., 
1834; also Amherst, 1845; also Alabama, 
1852. b. 5 Dec, 1783, Newburyport, Mass. 
Lawyer, Portland. Prof. Law, Harv. d. 
6 Oct., 18.53, Cambridge, Mass. 

Henry Robinson. A.M. A.B., Yale, 
1811. A.M., Yale. b. 20 Dec, 1788, Guil- 
ford, Conn. Andover Theo. Sem., 1816. 
Tutor B. C. Cong, ministry. Conn. d. 
14 Sept., 1878, Guilford, Conn. 

Samuel Sumner Wilde. LL.D.; also 
Harv., 1841; also Dart., 1849. A.B.,Dart., 
1789. A.M., Dart. b. 5 Feb., 1771, Taun- 
ton, Mass. Lawyer, Hallowell. Judge 
Supreme Court, Mass., 1815-1850. d. 22 
June, 1855, Boston. 

1818. 

Joseph Huntington Jones. A.B. A.B., 
Harv., 1817. A.M., Harv. D.D., Lafay- 
ette, 1842; also Harv., 1855. b. 24 Aug., 



HONORARY GRADUATES 



147 



1797, Coventry, Coun. Tutor. I'astor, 
New Brunswick, X. J.; I'liilailelphiii. il. 
21 Dec, 1868. 

Moses Fenelon Kandall. M.U. A.B., 
Brown, 1814. A.M., Brown, il. before 1849. 

Benjamin Silliman. M.D. A.B., Yale, 
17%. A.M., Yale. LL.L)., Middlebury, 
18i6. b. 8 Aug., 1779, Trunibull, Coun. 
Prof. Clieni. anil Nat. Hist., Yale. d. 24 
Nov., 1864, New Haven, Conn. 

Levi "Whitman. A.M. A.B., Harv., 
1808. b. 16 Jan., 1789, WellHeet, Mass. 
Lawyer, Norway, d. 1 Oct., 1872, Harri- 
son. 

1820. 

Frederick Allen. A.M. LL.D., 1847. 

b. 22 Dec. , 1780, Chilmark, Mass. Lawyer, 

Gardiner, d. 28 .Sept., 1865. 
Daniel Cony. A.M. b. 3 Aug., 1752, 

Shutesbur}', Mass. I'hysician, Augusta. 

JMass. State .Senate. Judge of Probate. 

a. 21 .Jan., 1842. 

Jeremiah Elkins. A.M.; also Dart. 
A.B., Dart., 1817. b. 31 Aug., 179.5, Ando- 
ver, N. H. Lawyer, Gilford, N. H. ; Barn- 
stead, N. H. ; Mereditli, N. H. d. 24 Feb., 
18.54. 

Daniel Goodenow. A.M. LL.D.,18r)0. 

b. .JO Oct., 179.!, Henniker, N. II. Lawyer, 
Alfred. Speaker State Leg., 18:i0. Att'y- 
Gen., 1S>8, 1841. Judge District Court, 
1841-8. .Judge Supreme Court, 185.")-62. 
d. 7 Oct., 1863. 

Prentiss Mellen. LL.D.; also Harv., 
1820. A.B., Harv., 1784. b. 11 Oct , 1764, 
Sterling, Mass. Lawyer, Biddeford; Port- 
land. U.S. Senate, 1818-20. Chief Justice 
Supreme Court Maine, 1820-34. d. 31 Dec., 
1840. 

John Hannibal Sheppard. A.M. A.B., 
Harv., 1808. A.M., Harv. b. 17 ^far., 1789, 
Cirencester, England. Lawyer, Wiscas- 
set. Librarian, Boston, d. 2.5 June, 1873. 

Jonathan Delesdernier Weston. A.M. 
A.B., Harv., 1802. A.M., Harv. b. 30 
April, 1782, Reading, Mass. Lawyer, 
Eastport. d. 3 Oct., 1834. 

Reuel Williams. A.M. LL.D., 1&55. 
A.M., Harv., 181.5. b. 2 June, 1783, Au- 
gusta. Lawyer. State Senate, 1826-8. 
U. S. Senate, 1837-43. d. 2.5 July, 1862. 

1821. 

Samuel Bell. LL.D. A.B., Dart., 1793. 
A.M., Dart. b. 9 Feb., 1770, London- 
derry. Lawyer, Fraucestown, N. H. 
Speaker N. H. Leg., 1805-6. Pres. State 



Senate, 1807-8. Judge Supreme Court, 
1816-19. Governor, 1819-23. U. S. Senate, 
1823-:5.5. d. 23 Dec, 18.50, Chester, N. II. 

Nathaniel Coffin. M.D. b. 20 April, 
1744, Portland. Physician, Portland, d. 21 
Oct., 1826. 

Erastus Foote. A.M. b. Oct., 1777, 
Watcrbury, Conn. Lawyer, Camden ; Wis- 
casset. State Senate, 1812, 1820. Att'y- 
Gen., 1820-32. d. 4 July, 18.56. 

Benjamin Franklin Greene. M.D. 
Physician, Athens; Parkman. d. 7 April, 
1869, Bridgewater. 

Enoch Lincoln. A.M. b. 28 Dec, 
1788, Worcester, Mass. Lawyer, Paris. 
M. C, 1818-26. Governor, 1827-9. d. 8 
Oct., 1829, Augusta. 

Ichabod Nichols. D.D.; also Harv., 
1831. A.B., Harv., 1802. b. .5 July, 1784, 
Portsmouth, N. H. Pastor, Portland, d.2 
Jan., 18.59, Cambriilge, Mass. 

Gideon Wanton Olney. A.M. ; also 
Brown, 1822. d. 18:58. 

Edward Payson. D.D., 1821. A.B., 
Harv., 1803. b. 2.5 Jan., 1783. Pastor, 
Portland, d. 22 Oct., 1827. 

Moses Shaw. A.M. M.D., Colby, 1835. 
b. 28 Oct., 1790, Georgetown (?). Physi- 
cian, d. 13 Sci)t., 1847, WLscasset. 

Bellamy Storer. A.M. LL.D., 1S74; 
also Kenyon, 18.57. b. 26 Mar., 179(i, Port- 
land. Lawyer, Cincinnati. M.C., 1835-7. 
Prof. Cincinnati Law School, d. 1 June, 
1875. 

W^illiam Wirt. LL.D.; also Princeton, 
1816; also Harv., 1824; also Rutgers, l.SJO. 
b. 8 Nov., 1772, Bladensburg, Md. Lawyer, 
Richmond, Va. U. S. Att'y-Gen. d. IS 
Feb., 1834, Washington, D. C. 

1822. 

Hall Chase. M.D. b. 17 April, 1792, 
Fryeburg. Physician, Waterville. d. 20 
July, 1851. 

Francois Andr6 Michaux. M.D. b. 
Ki Aug., 1770, Versailles, France. Botan- 
iet. d. 23 Oct., 18.55, Vaureal, France. 

John Pickering. LL.D.; also Harv., 
1835. A.B., Harv., 1796. A.M., Harv. b. 
7 Feb., 1777, Salem, Mass. Lawyer and 
philologist, Boston. State Senate, d. 5 
May, 1846. 

1824. 

Solomon Adams. A.M. A. B., Harv., 
1820. A.M., Harv. b. 30 May, 1797, Mid- 
dleton, Mass. Andover Theo. Sera., 1823. 



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BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Teacher, Portland; Boston. Res., Au- 
burndale, Mass. d. 20 July, 1870. 

Parker Cleaveland. LL.D. A.B., Harv., 
1799. A.M., Harv. M.D., Dart., 1823. h. 
15 Jan., 1780, Rowley, Mass. Tutor, Harv. 
Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil. Prof. Chem- 
istry and Mineralogy, d. 15 Oct., 1858, 
Brunswick. 

John Wallace BUingwood. A.M. D.D., 
1851. A.M., Williams, 1816. h. 2 May, 
1782, Beverly, Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 
1812. Pastor, Bath. d. 19 Aug., 1860. 

Jonathan Greenleaf. A.M. D.D., 
Princeton, 1863. b. 4Sept.,1785,Newbury- 
port, Mass. Pastor, Wells. Editor Sail- 
or's Magazine, New York City. Pastor, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. d. 24 April, 1865. 

Marie Jean Paul Roch Yves Gilbert 
Motier, Marquis de LaFayette. 
LL.D.; also Harv., 1784; also Princeton, 
1790; also William and Mary, 1824; also 
Penn., 1825. b. 6 Sept., 1757, Chavagnac, 
Auvergne, France. Major-General, U. S. 
A. Vice-President, National Assembly, 
France. Commander-in-Chief National 
Guard, d. 20 May, 1834, Paris, France. 

1825. 

Luther Gary. M.D. b. 31 May, 1761, 
Bridgewater, Mass. Physician, Turner, 
d. 12 June, 1848. 

Asa Cummings. A.M. D.D., 1847. 
A.B., Harv., 1817. A.M., Harv. b. 29 
Sept., 1790, Andover, Mass. Tutor. An- 
dover Theo. Sem., 1820. Pastor, North 
Yarmouth. Editor Christian Mirror, Port- 
land, d. 5 June, 1856, at sea. 

Samuel Green. A.M. A.B., Harv., 
1816. b. 3 Mar., 1792, Stoneham, Mass. 
Tutor. Pastor, Boston, d. 20 Nov., 1834. 

WiUiam Jenks. D.D. LL.D., 1862. 
A.B., Harv., 1797. A.M., Harv. D.D., 
Harv., 1843. b. 25 Nov., 1778, Newton, 
Mass. Pastor, Bath. Prof. Oriental Lang. 
Pastor, Boston, d. 13 Nov., 1866. 

Edward Reynolds. M.D.; also Brown, 
1825. A.B., Harv., 1811. A.M., Harv. 
b. 28 Feb., 1793, Boston. Prof. Surg., Tre- 
mont Med. School. Physician, d. 25 Dec, 
1881. 

John Smyth Rogers. M.D.; also Coll. 
Phys. and Surg., 1821. A.B., Columbia, 
1812; also Harv., 1827. b. 1794. Prof. 
Chem. and Nat. Sci., Trinity. Prof. Mat. 
Med., N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, d. 30 Mar., 
1851. 



1827. 

Granville Temple Winthrop. A.B. 
A.B., Columbia, 1827; also Harv. A.M., 
Columbia, b. 23 Mar., 1807, Boston. Law- 
yer, Boston, d. 14 Sept., 1852, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

1828. 

Henry Bowen Clark Greene. A.M. 

M.D., Harv., 1819. b. 3 April, 1800, Saco. 

Physician, Saco; Boston, d. 30 Jan., 1848. 
Stephen Longfellow. LL.D. A.B., 

Harv., 1798. b. 33 June, 1775, Gorham. 

Lawyer, Portland. M. C, 1823-5. d. 2 

Aug., 1849. 

1829. 

William Pitt Preble. LL.D. b. 27 

Nov., 1783, York. Tutor, Harv. Lawyer, 
Portland. U. S. Dist. Att'y. Judge Su- 
preme Court, 1820-28. U. S. Minister, Neth- 
erlands, d. 11 Oct., 1857. 

1831. 

Moses Bailey Chase. A.M. b. 13 Jan., 

1791, SaUsbury, N. H. Rector, Hopkinton, 
N. H. Chaplain U. S. N. d. 1875. 

John Angler Hyde. M.D. b. 10 July, 
1771, Rchoboth, Mass. Physician, Free- 
port, d. 19 Feb., 1857. 

Jonathan Palmer Rogers. A.M. b. 
10 Oct., 1802, Acton. Lawyer, Bangor. 
State Att'y-Gen., 1832. Senate, 1834. d. 26 
Nov., 1846, Boston. 

1834. 

Rufus Babeock. D.D. A.B., Brown, 

1821. b. IS Sept., 1798, North Colebrook, 
Conn. Pastor, Salem, Mass. Pres. Colby 
Univ. Pastor, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; Pat- 
erson, N. J. d. 4 May, 1875, Salem, Mass. 

1836. 

Gershom Flagg Cox. A.M. b. 9 Nov., 

1799, Hallowell. Meth. Epis. ministry, 
Maine; Mass. d. 16 Nov., 1879, Salem, 
Mass. 

Elisha Jones Ford. M.D. b. 25 July, 
1787, Gray. Ph3fsician, Alna; Gardiner, 
d. 1857. 

Robert Goodenow. A.M. b. 19 April, 

1800, Henniker, N. H. Lawyer, Farming- 
ton. M. C, 1851-3. d. 15 May, 1874. 

John Neal. A.M. b. 23 Aug., 1793, 
Portland. Author and journalist, Port- 
land, d. 21 June, 1876. 



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149 



Jonathan Page. M.D. b. Oct., 1777, 
Conway, N. II. I'liysician, Brunswick. 
State Senate, lS2it. d. IS Nov., IS4-2. 

Thomas Price. D.D. Clergs'iiian, Lon- 
don. .1. m;',. 

1837. 

Alden Bradford. LL.D. A.B., Harv., 
17SG. A.M., Ilarv. b. 1!) Nov., 17(!5, Du.\- 
bury, Mass. I'astor, Wiscasset. Sec'y of 
State, Mass. Autlior and editor, lioston. 
d.'id Oct., 1843. 

Theophilus Parsons Chandler. A.M. 
b. 13 Oct., 1807, New Gloucester. Lawyer, 
Bangor; Boston. U. S. civil service, Bos- 
ton. (I. 21 Dec, 1SS(), Brookline, Mass. 

Levi Jefferson Ham. M.D. b. IttNov., 
1805, York Co. Pliysician,Newfleld. State 
Senate, 1837-8. Thysician, Soutli Bend, 
Ind. Surg., 48th Ind. Vols. Med. Direc- 
tor, d. 11 June, 1887. 

John Mudge Merrick. A.M. b. 12 
April, 1803, Lynn, Mass. Clergyman, Sand- 
wich, Mass. d. 20 March, 1871, Walpole, 
Mass. 

Charles Chauncey Sewall. A.M.; 
also Harv., 1832. b. 10 May, 1802, Marble- 
head, Mass. Pastor, Peabody, Mass. Res., 
Medfield, Mass. d. 22 Nov., 1886. 

Ashur Ware. LL.D. A.B., Harv., 
1804. A.M., Ilarv. b. 10 Feb., 1782, Shel- 
burne, Mass. Tutor and Prof. Greek, 
Harv. Lawyer, Portland. Judge U. S. 
District Court, 1822-(;G. d. 10 Sept., 1873, 
Portland. 

1838. 

Samuel Wells. A.M.; also Colby, 1833. 
b. 15 Aug., 1801, Durham, N. H. Lawyer, 
Waterville; Ilallowell; Portland. Judge 
Supi-eme Court, 1847-54. Governor, 1850. 
d. 15 July, 1808, Boston. 

Daniel Williams. A.M.; also Colby, 
ia35. b. 12 Nov., 17115, Augusta. Lawyer, 
Augusta. State Treasurer, 1838-40. d. 27 
May, 1877. 

1839. 

Thomas Curtis. D.D. b. 1788, Eng- 
land. Literary work, London. Pastor, 
Charleston, S. C. Teacher, Limestone, S. 
C. d. 2i) Jan., 18.5!), Chesapeake Bay. 

1843. 

Charles Bricket Haddock. D.D. 
A.B., Dart., 1816. A.M., Dart. b. 20 June, 
179G, Franklin, N. H. Prof. Rhet. and 



Prof. Intellectual Phil., Dart. d. 15 Jan., 
1801, West Lebanon, N. H. 

WiUiam Giles Goddard. LL.D. A.B., 
Brown, 1812. b. 2 Jan., 1794, Johnston, 
R. I. Prof. Mor. Phil, and Prof. Rhet., 
Brown, d. 16 Feb., 184(!, Providence, R. I. 

Joseph McKeen. A.M. b. 12 Mar., 
1787, Bcv(!rly, Mass. Banker, Brunswick. 
Treasurer B. (;. d. 2 Dec, 1805. 

Benjamin Page. M.D. b. 12 April, 
1770, K.\cter, N. II. Physician, Ilallowell. 
d. 35 Jan., 1844. 

Eliakim Parker Scammon. A.M.; also 
Trinity, 1845. b. 27 De<'., 1810, Whitelield. 
U. S. Mil. Acad., 18.37. 2d Lieut., U. S. A., 
1837. Prof. Ethics, West Point. Col. 23d 
Ohio Vols., 1801. Brig.-Gen., U. S. V., 
1862. Prof. Math., Setou Hall Coll., 
Orange, N. J. Res., Chicago, 111. 

Ezekiel W^hitman. LL.D.; also Brown, 
1843. A.B., Brown, 1795. b. 9 Mar., 1776, 
East Bridgewater, Mass. Lawyer, Port- 
land. M. C, 1809-11, 1817-22. Chief Jus- 
tice Supreme Court, 1841-8. d. 1 Aug., 
1860, East Bridgewater, Mass. 

1845. 

John Coombs. A.M. b. 17 Sept., 1812, 
Newburyport, Mass. Journalist, New- 
buryport, INlass. d. 22 Mai'ch, 1891. 

John Fairfield. A.M. b. .30 Jan., 1797, 
Saco. Lawyer, Saco. M.C., 18.35-9. Gov- 
ernor, 1839-40; 1842-15. U. S. Senate, 1843-7. 
d. 24 Dec, 1847, Washington, D. C. 

Joseph Reed Ingersoll. LL.D.; also 
Lafayette, 1830. A.B., Princeton, 1804. 
A.M., Princeton. D. C. L., O.vford, 1845. 
b. 14 .June, 1780, Philadelphia. Lawyer, 
Philadelphia. M. C, 1835-7; 1843-9. U.S. 
Minister, England, d. 20 Feb., 1868. 

John Alfred Poor. A.M. b. 8 Jan., 
1808, Andover. Lawyer, Bangor. Jour- 
nalist, Portland, d. 5 Sept., 1871. 

Geopge Putnam. D.D. A.B., Harv., 
1826. A.M., Harv. b. 16 Aug., 1807, Ster- 
ling, Mass. Harv. Div. Sch., 1830. Pas- 
tor,Roxbiu'y, Mass. d. 11 April, 1878. 

1846. 

WiUiam Theodore Dwight. D.D. 

A.B., Yale, 1813. A.M., Yale. b. 15 June, 

1795, Greenfield Hill, Conn. Tutor, Yale. 

Lawyer, Philadelphia. Pastor, Portland. 

d. 22 Oct., 1865, Andover, Mass. 
Samuel Fessenden. LL.D. A. B., 

Dart., 1806. b. 10 July, 1784, Fryeburg. 



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Lawyer, New Gloucester; Portland. State 
Senate, 1818-19. d. 19 Mar., 1869. 

Lorenzo Sabine. A.M.; also Harv., 
1848. b. 28 Feb., 1803, Lisbon, N. H. 
Author and journalist, Eastport. Res., 
Framingliam, Mass. M. C, 1852-3. d. 14 
April, 1877. 

George Shepard. D.D. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1824. b. 26 Aug., 1801, Plainfleld, 
Conn. Andover Theo. Sem., 1827. Pas- 
tor, Hallowell. Prof. Sac. Ehet., Bangor 
Theo. Sem. d. 23 Mar., 1868. 

Stephen Thurston. A.M. b. 22 Dec, 
1797, Sedgwick. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1825. 
Pastor, Searsport. d. 27 May, 1884. 

1847. 

George Frederic Evans. A.B. b. 5 
Dec, 1823, Gardiner. B. C, 1839-42. U. 
S. Military Acad., 1846. 2d Lieut. U. S. 
A., 1847. Bvt. 1st Lieut, d. 29 Mar., 1859. 

Samuel Vaughan Merrick. A.M. b. 
4 May, 1801, Hallowell. Manufacturer, 
Philadelphia, d. 18 Aug., 1870. 

George Merrick. A.M. b. 1 Nov., 
1807, Hallowell. Merchant, New Orleans, 
d. 7 May, 1862. 

Swan Lyman Pomeroy. D.D.; also 
Brown, 1848. A.B., Brown, 1820. b. 4 
Mar., 1799, Warwick, Mass. Pastor, Ban- 
gor. Sec'y A. B. C. F. 31. d. 17 Mar., 
1S69, Sunderland, Mass. 

Richard Palmer Waters. A.M. b. 29 
Sept., 1807, Salem, Mass. U. S. Consul, 
Zanzibar, Africa. Res., North Beverly, 
Mass d. 19 May, 18"87. 

1848. 

John Adams Albro. D.D.; also Harv., 
1851. A.M., Yale, 1827. b. 13 Aug., 1799, 
Newport, R. I. Andover Theo. Sem., 1827. 
Pastor, Cambridge, Mass. d. 20 Dec, 
1866, West Roxbury, Mass. 

John Barker. M.D. b. 12 Aug., 1785, 
Londonderry, N. H. Physician, Wilton. 
Surgeon, U. S. A., 1812-14. d. 4 Feb., 1858, 
N. Y. City. 

Reuel Barrows. M.D. b. 1791, He- 
bron. Physician, Fryeburg. d. 18 July, 
1857. 

John Dempster. D.D. ; also Wesleyan; 
also McKendree. b. 2 Jan., 1794, Florida, 
N. Y. Meth. Epis. ministry. Prof. Bibl. 
Institute, Concord, N. H. Pros. Garrett 
Bibl. Inst., Evanston, 111. d. 28 Nov., 1803. 



Cyrus Eaton. A.M. b. 11 Feb., 1784, 
Framingham, Mass. Teacher and author, 
Warren, d. 21 Jan., 1875, Warren. 

Alfred Upham. A.M. M.D., Dart., 
1834. b. 27 July, 1804, Rochester, N. H. 
Physician, New York City. d. 16 Nov., 
1878. 

1849. 

George Eliashib Adams. D.D. A.B., 

Yale, 1821. b. 27 Oct., 1801, Worthington, 
Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 1826. Prof. 
Sac. Lit., Bangor Theo. Sem. Pastor, 
Brunswick; Orange, N.J. d. 25 Dec, 1875. 
Robert Charles "Winthrop. LL.D.; 
also Kenyon, 1851; also Harv., 1855; also 
Cambridge, 1874. A.B. , Harv., 1828. b. 12 
May, 1809, Boston. Lawyer, Boston. 
Speaker State Leg., 1838-40. M. C, 1840-42, 
1843-50. Speaker, 1847-8. U. S. Senator, 
1850-51. 

1850. 

Hugh Johnston Anderson. A.M. b. 
10 May, 1801, Wiscasset. Merchant, Bel- 
fast. M. C, 1837-41. Governor, 1844-6. 
U. S. civil service, Washington, D. C. 
d. 31 May, 1881, Portland. 

John May Berry. M.D. b. 16 Oct., 
1809, Newington, N. H. Physician, Great 
Falls, N. H. d. 5 Oct., 1856, Litchfield, 
Conn. 

Jesse Appleton Melcher. A.M. b. 19 
Aug., 1823, Brunswick. Merchant, San 
Francisco. 

Wooster Parker. A.M. b. 9 May, 
1807, Underbill, Vt. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1832. Pastor, Castinc ; Poxcroft; Belfast, 
d. 24 Jan., 1884. 

Thomas Mather Smith. D.D. A.B., 
Yale, 1816. A.M., Yale. b. 7 Mar., 1796, 
Stamford, Conn. Pastor, CatsklU, N. Y. 
Prof. Theo. Sem., Gambler, O. Pres. Ken- 
yon Coll. d. 6 Sept., 1864, Portland. 

Leonard Withington. D.D. A. B., 
Yale, 1814. A.M., Yale. b. 9 Aug., 1789, 
Dorchester, Mass. Pastor, Newbury, Mass. 
d. 22 April, 1885. 

Noah Woods. A.M. b. 26 Sept., 1811, 
Groton, Mass. Lawyer, Gardiner. State 
Senate, 1862-3. Treas. E. & N. A. R. R. 
Co., Bangor, d. 13 June, 1891, Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

1851. 

Henry Joseph Gardner. A.M. LL.D., 
Harv., 1855. b. 14 June, 1818, Dorchester, 
Mass. Merchant, Boston. Governor Mass., 
18.55-7. d. 21 July, 1892, Milton, Mass. 



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151 



Hosea Rich. M.D. b. 1 Oct., 1780, 
Charlton, Mass. Pliysifuan, Bangor. Surg., 
4th Mc. Vols., ISU. d. .'JO Jan., ISIifi. 

George Cheyne Shattuck. M.D.; also 
Dart., 1813; also Univ. Penn., 1807. A.B., 
Dart., 1803. A.M., Dart. ; also Harv., 1807. 
LL.D., Dart., 1853. b. 17 July, 1783, Tem- 
plcton, Mass. Physician, Boston, d. 18 
Mar., 1S54. 

1853. 

George Palmer Putnam. A.M. b. 7 
Feb., 1814, Brunswick. Publisher, New 
Yorlc City. d. 20 Dec, 187-2. 

1855. 

John "White Chickering. D.D. A.B., 
Middlebury, 1820. b. 19 Mar., 1808, Wo- 
burn, Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 1829. 
Pastor, Portland. Sec'y Cong. Temper- 
ance Soc, Washington, D. C. d. 9 Dec, 
1888, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Roswell Dwight Hitchcock. D.D.; 
also Univ. Edinburgh, 1884. LL.D., Will- 
iams, 1873; also Harv., 1886. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1830. A.M., Amherst, b. 1.5 Aug., 
1817, East Machias. Pastor, Exeter, N. H. 
Prof. Nat. and Rev. Rel., B. C. Pres. and 
Prof. Ecdes. Hist., Union Theo. Sem. 
d. 1() .Tune, 1887, Somerset, Mass. 

Cazneau Palfrey. D.D. A.B., Harv., 
1820. A.M., Harv. b. 11 Aug., 1805, Bos- 
ton. Harv. Divinity Sch., 1829. Pastor, 
Washington, D. C; Belfast, d. 12 Mar., 
1888, Cambri<lge, Mass. 

1856. 

Charles Ayer. A.M. b. 16 Mar., 1820, 
Charlestown, Mass. Clergyman, Bruns- 
wick President Jackson Coll., Jackson, 
Miss. 

Paul Minot Fisher. M.D. b. 24 Feb., 
1804, Wrenthani, Mass. Pliysician, Cor- 
inna; Orono. Surg., 8th Me. Vols., 1861. 
d. July, 1877, Chelsea, Mass. 

■WilHam Safford. M.D. b. 14 Aug., 
1807, North Yarmouth. Physician, Litch- 
fleld. d. 12 Dec, 1S.")8. 

John Langdon Sibley. A.M. A.B., 
Harv., 182.). b. 29 Dec, 1804, Union. Harv. 
Div. Sch. ,1828. Pastor, Stow, Mass. Libra- 
rian, Harvard, d. 9 Dec, 1885. 

1858. 

Seth Adams. A.M. b. lo April, 1807, 
Rochester, N. H. 3Ianufacturer, Boston. 
Res., Newton, Mass. d. 7 Dec, 1873. 



Edward Ballard. A.M.; also Dart., 

18.30; also Trinity, 1845. D.D., Trinity, 

1865. b. 11 Nov., 1804, Ilopkinton, N. If. 

Gen. Theo. Sem., 1829. Rector, Pittsfield, 

Mass.; Brunswick. State Supt. Schools. 

d. 14 Nov., 1870. 
Charles Danforth. A.M. b. 1 Aug., 

1815, Norridgewock. Lawyer, Gardiner. 

Justice Supreme Court, 1864-90. d. 30 

March, 1890. 
Jefferson Davis. LL.D. b. 3 June, 

1808, Todd Co., Ky. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1828. 

1st Lieut., U. S. A., 1833. Planter, Vicks- 

burg. Miss. M. C, 1845. Col., 1st Miss. 

Vols., 1846. U. S. Senate, 1847-51; 1857-61. 

Sec'y War, 18.53-7. Pres., C. S. A., 1861-5. 

d. 6 Dec, 1889, New Orleans, La. 
Daniel Smith Talcott. D.D.; also 

Colby, 18.53. A.B., Amherst, 1831. A.M., 

Amherst, b. 7 Mar., 1813, Newburyport, 

Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 18.54. Prof. 

Sacred Lit., Bangor Theo. Sem. Res., 

Bangor. 

I860. 

Nathan Clifford. LL.D.; al.so Dart., 
1862; also Brown, 1868; also Harv., 1878. 
b. 18 Aug., 1803, Runiney, N. H. Lawyer, 
Newlield. Speaker State Leg., ia33-4. 
Att'y-Gen., 1834-8. M. C, 1839-43. U. S. 
Alt'y-Gen., 1846-8. Justice, U. S. Supreme 
Court, 1858-81. d. 25 July, 1881, Cornish. 

John Wingate Thornton. A.M. LL.B., 
Harv., 1840. b. 12Aug.,1818, Saco. Law- 
yer, Boston, d. 6 June, 1878, Oak Hill, 
Scarboro. 

Amos Dean Wheeler. D.D. A.B., 
Williams, 1827. A.M., Williams, b. 13 
Dec, 1803, Woodstock, Vt. Harv. Div. 
Sch., 1833. Pastor, Topsham. d. 28 June, 
1876. 

1861. 

George Freeman Dunning. A.M. b. 
25 May, 1817, Brunswick. U. S. civil serv- 
ice, Philadelphia; New York City. Res., 
Farmiugton, Conn. 

Abijah D. Sanborn. A.M. 

Joseph Springall. M.D. b. 16 July, 
1811, Great Yarmouth, England. Physi- 
cian, Garland; Dexter. 

Sewrall Tenney. D.D. A.B., Dart., 
1827. A.M., Dart. b. 27 Aug., 1801, Brad- 
ford, Mass. Andover Theo. Sem., 1831. 
Pastor, f;ilsworth. d. 6 June, 1890. 

Josiah Blake Webb. A.M. b. 1!) Jan., 
1826, Windham. Teacher. Prin. Gorham 
Seminary. Merchant, Portland. Res., 
Deeriug. 



152 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1863. 

Isaac Adams. A.M.; also Dart., 1866. 
1j. 2 Aug., 1802, Rochester, N. H. Manu- 
facturer, Boston. State Senate, 1848. Res., 
Sandwich, N. H. d. 19 July, 1883. 

Daniel McBride Graham. D.D. A.B., 
Oberlin, 1844. A.M., Oberlin. b. 17 Nov., 
1817, Milan, Ohio. Pres. Hillsdale Coll., 
Mich. Pastor, Portland; Boston, d. 21 
Dec, 1888, Philadelphia. 

Hugli MeCuUoch. A.M. LL.D., 1889. 
b. 7 Dec, 1808, Kennebunk. Banker, Fort 
Wayne, Ind. Sec'y U. S. Treas., 1865-9; 
1884-5. Res., Washington, D. C. 

1865. 

Ulysses Simpson Grant. LL.D.; also 
Union, 1865; also Harv., 1872. b. 27 April, 
1822, Point Pleasant, Ohio. U. S. Mil. 
Acad., 1843. Bvt. Capt., U. S. A., 1847. 
Col. 21st 111. Vols., 1861. Brig.-Gen., 1861. 
Maj.-Gen., U. S. A., 1863. Gen. -in-Chief, 
1864. Pres. U.S., 1869-77. d. 23 .July, 1885, 
Mount McGregor, N. Y. 

■William Howard Fessenden. A.M. 
LU.B., Harv., 1860. b. 5 May, 1835, Port- 
land. Lavryer, Portland ; Riverside, Cal. 

Jeremiah Howard Gilman. A.M. b. 
11 Nov., 1831, Thomaston. U. S. Mil. 
Acad., 1856. Capt., U. S. A., 1861. Bvt. 
Liout.-Col., 1862. Major, U. S. A. Com- 
missary of Subsistence, Washington, D. C. 

Charles Baker Rice. A.M. b. 29 June, 
1829, Conway, Mass. Pastor, Saco; Dan- 
vcrs. Mass. State Senate, 1881. 

1866. 

Alonzo Boothby. M.D.; also Univ. 
Georgetown, 1865. b. 5 Mar., 1840, Athens. 
Asst. Surg., 2d U. S. C. T. Prof. Surg. 
Anat., Boston Univ. Physician, Boston. 

■Warren Thaddeus Webster. A. M. 
A.B., Brown, 1851. h. 6 June, 1830, Kings- 
ton, N. H. Prof. Lat. and Gr., Adelphi 
Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Albert Blodgett 'Weymouth. M.D. 
A.B., Harv., 1860. A.M., Harv. M.D., 
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1863. b. 18 
March, 1839, Chelsea, Mass. Physician, 
Maplewood, Mass. ; Los Angeles, Cal. 

Leonard 'Woods. LL.D. A. B., Union, 
1827. D.D., Colby, 1839; also Harv., 1846. 
h. 24 June, 1807, West Newbury, Mass. 
Prof. Sac. Lit., Bangor Theo. Sem. Pres- 
ident, 1839-66. Res., Brunswick, d. 24 
Dec, 1878, Boston. 



1867. 

Thomas AmoryDeblois. LL.D. A.B., 
Harv., 1813. A.M., Harv. b. 2 Dec, 1794, 
Boston. Lawyer, Portland. U. S. Dist. 
Att'y, 1849-53. d. 14 Sept., 1867. 

William ■Willis. LL.D. A.B., Harv., 
1813. A.M. b. 31 Aug., 1794, Haverhill, 
Mass. Lawyer, Portland. State Senate, 
1855. d. 17 Feb., 1870. 

1868. 

George "Washington Dyer. A.M. b. 

11 Jan., 1824. Maj. and Paymaster, U. S. V. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. d. 13 April, 

1889. 
Charles Munger. A.M. b. 29 Oct., 

1818, Rochester, N. H. Meth. Epis. min- 
istry, Maine. 
Kichard Holbrook Tucker. A.M. b. 

13 May, 1816, Wiscasset. Merchant, Wis- 

casset. 

1869. 

George Brainard Blodgette. A.M.; 
also Brown. A.B., Brown, 1866. LL.B., 
Harv., 1870. b. 6 Dec, 1845, Georgetown, 
Mass. 48th Mass. Vols., 1862-3. Lawyer, 
Rowley, Mass. 

Grenville Theodore Fletcher. A.M. 
b. 3 Dec, 1834, Augusta. Prin. State Nor- 
mal Sch., Castine. Supt. Schools, Marl- 
boro, Mass. Agent Mass. Bd. Education. 
Res., Northampton, Mass. 

Eugene Hale. A.M. LL.D., Bates, 
1882 ; also Colby, 1886. b. 9 June, 1836, Tur- 
ner. Lawyer, Ellsworth. M. C, 1869-81. 
U. S. Senate, 1881-. 

Edward Albert KeUy. A.M. b. 30 
May, 1831, Frankfort. Lawyer, Boston. 

Johann Georg Kohl. LL.D. b. 28 
April, 1808, Bremen, Germany. Traveler 
and author. Res., Dresden, Germany. 
Librarian, Bremen, d. 28 Oct., 1878. 

Charles Greene Rockwood, Jr. A.M. ; 
also Yale. A.B., Yale, 1864. Ph.D., Yale, 
1866. b. 11 Jan., 1843, New York City. 
Prof. Math. Prof. Math, and Astron., 
Rutgers. Prof. Math., Coll. of N. J., 
Princeton, N. J. 

Horatio Stebbins. D.D. A.B., Harv., 
1848. A.M., Harv. Pastor, Portland ; San 
Francisco, Cal. 

Admiral Paschal Stone. A.M. LL.D., 
Colby, 1873. b. 1820, Piermont, N. H. 
Prin. High Sch., Portland. Supt. Schools, 
Springfield, Mass. 



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1870. 

■William Macleod Barbour. D.D. 
A.I'.., ohcrliii, 18.-)!i. 1). 2!) May, 18-2", Fo- 
clial)iT.s, .■"Scolhiiul. Pastor, South Danvers, 
Mass. I'rof. Haiigor Tlu-o. Seni. Trof. 
Sac. Theo. and I'astor, Yale. Prin. Conj?. 
Tlico. Scni., Montreal, P. Q. 

Charles Collins Rounds. A.M.; also 
Colb}-, 1877. B.S., Dart., lS."i7. M.S., Dart. 
Ph.D., Bates, 1881. b. 15 Aug., 1S;U, Water- 
ford. Teacher. Prin. State Normal Seh., 
Farmington; Plymouth, N. H. 

Rolliston "Woodbury. A.M. b. 17 Dec, 
1S40, Sweden. Teacher. Prin. State Nor- 
mal Scliool, Castine. d. 1 Nov., 1888. 

1871. 

Charles Deane. LL.D.; also Harv., 
188G. A.M., Harv., 1S.J0. b. 10 Nov., 1813, 
Biddeford. Historian, Cambridge, Mass. 
d. 13 Nov., 1889. 

Charles Henry Fernald. A.M. Ph.D., 
Me. State Coll., 1887. b. 16 Mar., 1838, Mt. 
Desert. Ensign, U. S. N., 18G2-5. Prof. 
Nat. Hist., Me. State Coll. Prof. Zoology, 
Mass. State Agr. Coll. 

John Franklin Moody. A.M. A.B., 
Colby, 1867. b. 18 Jan., 184.5, Kingfleld. 
Teacher. Prin. Hebron Acad.; Bridgton 
Acad.; High Sch., Auburn. 

Edward Sylvester Morse. Ph.D. b. 
18 June, 1838, Portland. Naturalist. Prof. 
Comp. Anat. and Zool., B. C. Prof. Zool., 
Univ. Tokio. Director Peabody Acad., 
Salem, Mass. 

Joseph Hale Noyes. A.M. b. 12 May, 
18'2."i, Newbury, Mass. Teacher, New- 
ton, Mass.; Marblehead, Mass.; Dcdham, 
Mass. Res., Newburyport, Mass. 

Hosea Ballou Perkins. A.M. b. 4 
Aug., 1819, Dover, N. H. Merchant, New 
York City. 

Almon Augustus Strout. A.M. b. 8 
May, 183."i, Limington. Lawyer, Portland ; 
Boston. 

Francis Henry Underwood. A.M. 
LL.D., Univ. Glasgow, 1888. b. 12 Jan., 
182.5, Enfield, Mass. Clerk Superior Court, 
Boston. Author, Boston. U. S. Consul, 
Glasgow; Leith. 

1872. 

James Swan Barrell. A.M. b. 12 Sept., 
182C, East Bridgew\iter, Mass. Teacher, 
New Bedford, Mass.; Lewiston. Prin. 
Harv. Gram. Sch., Cambridge, Mass. 



Alden Joseph Blethen. A.M. b. 27 
Dec, 184.5, Unity. Lawyer, Portlantl. 
Editor, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Samuel FuUer Dike. D.D. A.B., 
Brown, 18:58. A.M., Brown, b. 17 Mar., 
181.5, North Bridgewater, Mass. Teacher, 
Yarmouth .\cad. Pastor, Bath. 

Joshua Warren Hathaway. A.M. 
1). 9 .July, 18;J2, Ellsworth. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor; Norridgewock. 

Artemas Libbey. A.M. b. 8 Jan., 
1823, Freedom. Lawyer, Augusta. Jus- 
tice Supreme Court, 187.5-94. d. 1.5 Mar., 
1894. 

Joseph Prentiss Sanger. A.M. b. 4 
May, 1840, Detroit, Mich. Bvt. Capt., 1864. 
2d Lieut., 1st U. S. Art'y, 1861. Bvt. Maj., 
1865. Prof. Military Science, B.C. Capt. 
1st Art'y, U. S. A. Maj. and Insp. Gen., 
1889. 

David Dinsmore Stewart. A.M.; also 
Colby, 1863. Lawyer, St. Albans. State 
Senate, 1864; President, 1865. 

1874. 

Jacob Jackson Abbott. D.D. A.B., 
Dart., 1839. A.M., Dart. b. 17 July, 1813, 
Groton, Vt. Tutor, Dart. Union Theo. 
Seni.,1845. Pastor, Uxbridge, Mass. ; Yar- 
mouth, d. 3 Dec, 1878, New Haven, Conn. 

David Barker. A.M. b. 9 Sept., 1816, 
Exeter. Lawyer and author, Exeter, d. 14 
Sept., 1874, Bangor. 

Charles Alfred Benjamin. A.M. b. 
4 Nov., 1844, Athens, Greece. 1st Lieut. 
21st N. Y. Cav. Act. Asst. Adj. Gen., 1864. 
Lawyer, Salem, Mass. 

Ebenezer Charles Bethlehem Hal- 
lam. A.M. b. 1 Jan., 1833, Worces- 
ter, England. Missionary, Cliandl)all, 
India. 

John Taylor Oilman Nichols. D.D, 
A.B., Harv., 1836. b. 24 April, 1817, Port- 
land. Pastor, Saco. 

1875. 

George "Washington Greene. LL.D. 
A.M., Brown, 1833. b. 8 April, 1811, East 
Greenwich, R. I. U. S. Consul, Rome. 
Prof. Mod. Lang., Brown. Pi-of. Amer. 
Hist., Cornell Univ. Author, East Green- 
wich, R. I. d. 2 Feb., 1883. 

Parker Jacques. A.M. b. 1817, New- 
buryport, Mass. Meth. Epis. ministry, 
Maine, d. 31 Mar., 1885, Deering. 



154 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1876. 

Albert Cole. A.M. b. 15 July, 1818, 
Cornish. Pastor, Wiuslow; Limerick; 
Coruish. d. 29 Jan., 1881. 

Yorick Gordon Hurd. A.M. M.D., 
Dart., 1854. b. 17 Feb., 1827, Lempster, 
N. H. Physician, Ipswich, Mass. Surg. 
48th Mass. Vols., 1862-3. d. 24 Sept., 1888. 

George Leonard Vose. A.M. b. 19 
April, 1831, Augusta. Civil engineer. 
Prof. Engineering, B. C. Prof. Eng., 
Mass. Inst. Tech. Res., Bethel. 

1878. 

Louis Vasmer Caziare. A.M. b. 4 
July, 1844, Boston. 38th Mass. Vols., 1862. 
Bvt. Capt., U. S. v., 1865. Prof. Mil. Sci., 
B. C. Capt. 2d Art'y, U. S. A. 

Austin Luther Park. A.M. b. 24 
Aug., 1836, Bennington, Vt. Pastor, Gar- 
diner; Falls Church, Va. Res., Redlands, 
Cal. 

Joseph. "Whitman Spaulding. A.M. 
b. 11 Aug., 1841, Carratunk Plantation. 
1st Lieut. 19th Me. Vols. Lieut. -Col. 
Lawyer, Richmond. State Senate, 1871-2. 
EeporterofDecisions, S. J. Court, 1880-88. 
Pres. Fort Payne Coal and Iron Co., Ala. 

1879. 

Bichard Henry Mather. D.D. A.B., 

Amherst, 1857. A.M., Amherst, b. 12 Feb., 
1835, Binghamtou, N. Y. Prof. Greek, 
Amherst, d. 16 April, 1890. 

James Alphonso Milliken. A.M. b. 
8 Sept., 1813, Hancock. Universalist min- 
istry, Columbia. Lawyer, Cherryfleld. 
d. 8 July, 1891. 

Lot Myrick Morrill. LL.D. A.M., 
Colby, 1848. b. 3 May, 1813, Belgrade. 
Governor, 18.58-60. U. S. Senate, 1861-76. 
Sec'y U. S. Treas., 1876-7. d. 10 Jan., 1883, 
Augusta. 

1880. 

Mandeville Treat Ludden. A.M. b. 

17 Feb., 1830, Canton. Lawyer, Lewiston. 

State Senate, 1868-9. d. 21 Sept., 1882. 
"Weston Thompson. A.M. b. 12 Aug., 

1850, Bowdoin. Lawyer, Brunswick. 

1881. 

James Phinney Baxter. A.M. b. 23 
Mar., 1831, Gorham. Merchant and man- 
ufacturer. Historian, Portland. 



Medorem Crawford. A.M. b. 27 Jan., 
1844, Yamhill Co., Ore. U. S. Mil. Acad., 
1867. Prof. Mil. Sci., B. C. 1st Lieut. 2d 
Art'y, U. S. A. 

Ambrose Parsons Kelsey. Ph.D. 
A.B., Hamilton, 1856. A.M., Hamilton, 
b. 30 Aug., 1832, Paris, N. Y. Prin. State 
Iformal Sch., Farmington. Prof. Nat. His- 
tory, Hamilton, d. 30 Mar., 1891, Clinton, 
N. Y. 

1883. 

John Marshall Harlan. LL.D. A.B., 

Centre Coll., Ky., 1850. b. 1 June, 1833, 
Boyle Co., Ky. Lawyer. Col. 10th Ky. 
Vols. State Att'y-Gen., 1863-7. Justice, 
U. S. Supreme Court, 1877-. 
Charles "William Packard. A.M. M.D., 
N. Y. Med. Coll., 1855. b. 7 Mar., 1833, 
Brunswick. Physician, New York City. 

1884. 

James Gillespie Blaine. LL.D.; also 
Bates, 1869; also Coll)y, 1875. A.B., Wash- 
ington Coll., 1847. A.M., Washington Coll. 
b. 31 Jan., 1830, West Brownsville, Penn. 
Editor, Augusta. Speaker State Leg., 
1861-2. M.C., 1863-75. Speaker, 1869-75. 
U. S. Senate, 1876-81. Sec'y State, 1881; 
1889-92. d. 27 Jan., 1893, Washington. 

Preston Bruce "Wing. A. M. b. 16 
Jan., 1839, Mt. Vernon. Bangor Theo. 
Sem.,1879. Pastor, Freeport ; Hopkinton, 
Mass. d. 23 April, 1893. 

1885. 

John Andrew Peters. LL.D.; also 
Colby, 1884; also Yale, 1893. A.B., Yale, 
1842. b. 9 Oct., 1822, Ellsworth. Lawyer, 
Ellsworth. State Senate, 1862-3. Att'y 
Gen., 1864-6. M. C, 1867-73. Justice Su- 
preme Court, 1873-. Chief Justice, 1883-. 

Charles Wesley "Walton. LL.D. b. 
9 Dec, 1819, Mexico. Lawyer, Auburn. 
M. C, 1861-2. Justice Supreme Court, 
1862-. Res., Deering. 

1886. 

WUliam De"Witt Hyde. D.D.; also 
Harv.,1886. A.B., Harv., 1879. b.23Sept., 
18.58, Winchendon, Mass. Andover Theo. 
Sem., 1882. Pastor, Paterson, N.J. Pres. 
and Prof. Men. and Mor. Phil. 

Elihu Benjamin "Washburne. LL.D. 
I). 23 Sept., 1816, Livermore. Lawyer, 
Galena, 111. M. C, 1853-69. U. S. Minis- 
ter, France. Res., Chicago, 111. d. 22 Oct., 
1887. 



HONORARY GRADUATES 



155 



1887. 

John Avery. LL.D. A.B., Amherst, 
18(J1. A.i\r., Amherst, b. IS Sept., 1837, 
Conway, Mass. Prof. Lat. and Gr., Iowa 
Coll. Prof. Gr., B. C. d. 1 Sept., 1S87, 
North Bridgton. 

Lewis Barker, A.M. b. 18 Feb., 1818, 
Exeter. Lawyer, Stetson; Bangor. State 
Senate, 1SG5-6. Speaker State Leg., 1807. 
d.9 0ct., 1S90. 

Crosby Stuart Noyes. A.M. b. 16 
Feb., 18-2."), Minot. Journalist, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Charles Morton SiUs. D.D. A.B., 
Univ. of X. B., 1870. A.M., Univ. of N. B. 
b. 30 April, 18.50, Coluey, Hertfordshire, 
Eng. Resident Canon, St. Luke's Cathe- 
dral, Portland. 

Keuen Thomas. D.D. M.A., Univ. 
College, London. Ph.D., Rostock, b. 14 
June, 1840, Warwickshire, Eng. Pastor, 
Liverpool, Eng.; London, Eng.; Brook- 
line, Mass. 

1888. 

Franklin Simmons. A.M.; also Colby, 



1885. b. 11 Jan., 18311, Webster. 
Rome, Italy. 



Sculptor, 



1889. 

Israel Thorndike Dana. A.M. M.D., 
Harv., 18.^)0. b. (! June, 1827, jNfarblehead, 
Mass. Physician, Portland. I'rof. Theory 
ami Prac.ti(;e Medicine. Pres. Me. Med. 
Asso. 

Henry Jewett Furber, Jr. A.M. B.S., 
Univ. of Chicago, 18SG. Ph.D., Halle, 
1891. b. 12 May, 18(5.i, Green Bay, Wis. 
Prof. Economics, Northwestern Univ. 



Alexander "Wadsworth Longfellow. 

A.M. b. 20 May, 1814, Portland. Civil 

engineer, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

Res., Portland. 
Stephen Holmes Weeks. A.M. M.D., 

Univ. Penn., 18W. b. G Oct., 183.'>, Cornish. 

Physician, Portland. Prof. Surgery. Pres. 

Me. Med. Asso. 

1890. 

Frederick Stanley Root. A.M. LL.B., 
Yale, 1874. b. 7 May, 1853, New Haven, 
Conn. Yale Div. Sch., 1879. Pastor, Au- 
burn; Hartford, Conn. 

Nathan Webb. LL.D. A.B., Harv., 
1846. b. 7 May, 1825, Portland. Lawyer. 
U. S. Dist. Att'y, 1870-8. Judge U. S. Dis- 
trict Court, 1S82-. 

1891. 

Horace Melvyn Estabrook. A. M. 
B.S., Maine State Coll., 187G. M.S., Maine 
SUiteColl. b.20Jan.,1849, Linneus. Prof. 
Rhet. and Mod. Lang., Maine State Coll. 

1892. 

Stephen Melville Eaton. A.M. b. 7 
Oct., 18:53, Portland. Lt. 12th Me. Vols., 
18G1. Bvt. Lt.-Col., 1865. U. S. Postmas- 
ter, New Orleans. 

1893. 

George Angier Gordon. D.D.; also 
Yale, 1S93. A. P.., Harv., 1881. b. 2Jan., 
18.")3, Aberdeenshire. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1877. Pastor, Boston, IMass. 

W^illiam Wirt Pendergast. A.M. b. 
31 Jan., 1833, Durham, N. H. Teacher. 
Prin. School of Agriculture, Univ. Minn., 
St. Anthony Park. 



NON-GRADUATES. 



r806. 

Ebenezer "Wood. b. Nov., 178(), Wis- 
casset. (1. 31 July, 1803, at sea. 

1807. 

Seth Trufant. b. 11 April, 1785, Bath. 
Bank cashier, d. about 1824. 

1809. 

Thomas Parker Davies. b. 2 Nov., 
1786. Farmer, Sidney, d. 17 Mar., 1800. 

Joshua Davies. b.() Sept., 1789. Phy- 
sician, Sidney, d. 

Samuel Deane Ellis, b. 17 Aug., 1791, 
Topsham. Law student, Uatli. Served 
in Uritisli navy (?). 

Ebenezer Herrick. b. 21 Oct., 1785, 
Lewiston. Merchant, Bowdoinliani. M. 
(J., 18-J1-7. State Senate, 18-28-i). Jour- 
nalist, Wi.scasset; New York City. d. 7 
May, 1839, Lewiston. 

Henry Wood. b. 9 Oct., 1789, Wiscas- 
.set. Bank cashier. Clerk of Courts, il. 

Josiah Thacher. b. 21 Jan., 1789, 
Gorliani. d. 1807. 

1810. 

Samuel Phillips Abbot, b. 9 Dec, 
1788, Saco. Merchant, d. '^7 Jan., 1813, 
New London, Coini. 

Ezra Bucknam. b. 24 Jan., 1784, Fal- 
mouth. Merchant, Kast|)ort. Farmer, Fal- 
mouth, d. ahout 1S57. 

Jacob Herrick. b. 29 Mar., 17i)0, Bev- 
erly, Mass. Farmer, Durham. Notary 
puldic, Auburn, d. 14 .June, 18(i4. 

Joseph Scott Jewett. b. 11 June, 1788, 
Portland. Farmer, Scarboro. d. .5 Oct., 
1S70, Portland. 

Moses Merrill. Hon. A.M., 1815. 

Francis Waldo, b. 28 Nov., 1791, 
Portland. Lawyer, Boston; Thomaston. 
d. about 1837. 



1811. 

Henry Dyson, b. 21 Mar., 1791, Bev- 
erly, Mass. U. S. Navy. d. young. 

Ezra Haskell, b. 12 Mar., 1781, New 
Gloucester, d. Boston. 

Lewis Page. b. 19 April, 1790. Teacher, 
Readfield. d. 1811 {?). 

Andrew Thorndike. b. 20 Aug., 1791, 
Beverly, Mass. Res., Europe, d. before 
1850. 

Charles Henry Vaughan. b. 9 Aug., 
1781), Portland. Res. (18.j6), Goshen, O. d. 

1812. 

Moses Shaw. Hon. A.M., 1821. 
Caleb Hay ward. b. 4 Nov., 1794. Res. 

(181'2), Concord, Mass. 

1813. 

Francis Carr. b. 14 Jan., 1791. Lieut. 

U. S. A., 181-.'. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 

d. about 1815. 
Moses Bailey Chase. Hon. A.M.,18;51. 
George Derby. A.B., Harv., 1814. b. 

G Aug., n!t4, Salem. Merchant, Salem, d. 

1818, at sea. 
John Henniker Ingraham. A.M., 

Colby, 183(1. b. 11 June, 171«, Portland. 

Pastor, Thomaston. Teacher, Augusta. 

d. 13 Apr., 18(;4. 
Charles Mussey. b. 8 Aug., 1792, 

Portland. Merchant, Portland. d.lFeb., 

1870. 
Robert Boyd Storer. b. 2 April, 1795, 

Portland. Men'hant. Russian consul, 

Boston. (1.14 Dec, 1870, Cambridge, Mass. 
Bellamy Storer. Hon. A.M., 1821. 
James Brown Thornton, b. 2() Sept., 

17'.14, Saco. Merchant. Res., Oak Hill, 

Scarboro. d. 15 Feb., 1873. 
Charles W^ilson. b. 15 Dec, 1785, 

Topsham. d. 8 July, 1813. 

1814. 

Theodore Atkinson, b. (> Feb., 1794, 
Dover, N. II. Farmer, d. Aug., 1822. 



158 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1817. 

Charles Quincy Clapp. b. 29 May, 

1799, Portland. Merchant, d. 2 Mar., 1868. 
Thomas McCray. b. oNov., 1800, Wis- 

casset. Sea captain, d. Dec, 1829. 

1818. 

Samuel Miller Nickels, b. 22 Aug., 
1798, Wiscasset. Res., Mariana, Fla. d. 

1819. 

Elijah Livermore Hamlin. A.B., 

Brown, 1819. A.M., Colby, 1823. h. 29 
Mar., 1800, Livermore. Lawyer, Bangor. 
State Senate, 1858-9. d. 17 July, 1872. 
William M. Nickels, b. 2 Sept., 1801, 
Wiscasset. Res., Florida, d. 

1821. 

Robert Smart Lambert, b. 11 Mar., 
1801. Res., Bath. d. before 1838. 

Josiah Little, b. 29 April, 1801, New- 
buryport, Mass. Lawyer, Minot. Man- 
ufacturer, Winthrop. Res., Portland; 
Newbury port, Mass. d. 9 Aug., 18G5, Mt. 
Desert. 

Jeremiah Searle. A.B., Union, 1821. 
A.M., Union, b. 19 Feb., 1794, Rowley, 
Mass. (?). Pastor, Woodbourne, N. Y. 
d. 1861. 

George Howe Vose. b. 25 Oct., 1801, 
Augusta, d. 17 Nov., 1820. 

1822. 

John Frost, b. 26 Jan., 1800, Kenne- 
bunk. Teacher. Literary work. d. 28 
Dec, 18.59, Philadelphia. 

John Green Richardson, b. 9 July, 

1800, Bath. Clerk, Me. House Rep. d. 23 
Feb., 1823. 

David Robinson Straw. A.B., Brown, 
1822. b. 7Nov.,1795, Newfleld. Lawyer, 
Guilford, d. 31 Aug., 1876. 

1823. 

James Bridge, b. 17 July, 1804, Au- 
gusta. Manufacturer, Augusta. 

Rufus Dudley Folsom. b. 16 Aug., 
1804. Res. (1820), Gorhani. 

Abraham Moore. Res. (18.56), Castine. 

John Albert Perry, b. 23 May, 1803, 
Brunswick. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1840. 
Pastor, Blanchard ; Guilford, d. 16 Oct., 
1868. 



1824. 

Moses Carleton. b. 15 May, 1802, Wis- 
casset. d. 1824. 
Abraham Drake Dearborn. M.D. b. 

15 Feb., 1802. Physician, Exeter, N. H.; 

Newton, Mass. d. 1871. 
Vespasian Ellis, b. llJan.,1802. Res. 

(1820), Bluehill. 
Edward Gould, b. 27 Jan., 1805. Res. 

(1820), Gorham. 
Charles Henry Haven, b. 17 Sept., 

1803. Res. (1822), Boston. 
John Pitt Holman. b. 12 May, 1803, 

Canaan. Lost at sea before 1824. 
John Mudge Merrick. Hon. A.M., 

1837. 
Nathaniel Etheridge Quimby. b. 21 

Jan., 1801. Res. (1821), Tamworth, N. H. 
Charles Chauncey Sewall. Hon. 

A.M., 1837. 
Charles Stanwood. b. 21 Aug., 1800, 

Brunswick. Clerk and farmer, d. 1829. 
John McNeil WUson. b. 12 Nov., 1803, 

Hillsboro, N. H. Lawyer, Joliet, 111.; 

Chicago, d. 

1825. 

John Badger, b. 22 Aug.. 1804. Res., 

Gilmantou, N. H. d. 1825(?). 
Daniel Haraden Griffin, b. 30 July, 

1800. Res., Freeport. d. before 1825. 
James Milk Ingraham. b. 24 Aug., 

1803. Merchant, Hallowell; Portland, d. 
George "Washington Lane. b. 18 June, 

1802, New Gloucester. Princeton Theo. 

Sem. d. Feb., 1829, Prince Edwards, Va. 
George Merrick. Hon. A.M., 1847. 
John Odlin Page. b. 11 Feb., 1805, 

Hallowell. d. before 1824. 
Arthur Thompson. A.B., Colby, 1825. 

b. 28 May, 1798, Pownal. Teacher, d. 

Dec, 18.53. 
Alfred Upham. Hon. A.M., 1848. 

1826. 

Thomas Allen, b. 12 July, 1805. Res. 

(1824), Stockbridge, Mass. 
Henry Black, b. 17 Aug., 1807. Res. 

(1824), Ellsworth. 
WUliam Curtis. b. 8 Dec, 1805, 

Brunswick, d. 2 July, 1826. 
Samuel Farrar. A.B., Colby, 1820. b. 

12 Oct. , 1805, Portsmouth, N. H. Manufac- 

tiu-er. Dexter, d. 6 Dec, 1862, Geneva, 

Wis. 



NOX-GKADUATES 



159 



Ebenezer Noyes. b. U Aug., 1807. 

l{es. (1824), New huryporl, M;iss. 
Isaac Ray. M.D., 1.SJ7. 
Joseph Roby. A. B., Brown, 1828. 

A.M., r.iown. M.l)., 1S31, Harv. b. 2.-) 

Aug., 1807. Prof. Anat. ami .Surg., B. C. 

Prof. Theory and Practice Medicine, Dart. 

d. 18U0. 

1827. 

Bailey Ames. b. '2 Aug., 1800. lie-s., 

Iinlut^try. d. Ijuforc 183S. 
Allen Clark Bull. b. 10 Sept., 1803. 

lies. (l.s-.>r.), Milford, Conn. 
Mighill Hill Blood, b. 2G Dec, 1804. 

liCS. (182.")), Uucksport. 
Joseph Carr. b. 27 Sept., 1807. lies. 

(182(0, Bangor. 
Ebenezer Cleaveland. lies., Rowley, 

Mass. d. 1827, Byfield, Mass. 
Charles Gilman. A.B., Brown, 1827. 

b. 28 June, 180", Bangor. Lawyer, (Juincy, 

111. d. 24 July, 1849. 
Peter Grant, b. 20 Feb., 180(5. Res. 

(182G), Hallowi'll; (18.W), Gardiner. 
James "Winthrop Harris, b. 21 Mar., 

180t;, Dorcliesler, M:iss. Secretary, Cani- 

))ridgc, Mass. d. 1881. 
George Raleigh Dearborn Wingate. 

b. 4 Apr., 1807, Washington, J). C. (?) d. 

24 Apr., 1820, Koxbury, Mass. 

1828. 

John Sturgis Burnham. b. 1 Aug., 

lso.i, ( )rland. d. 2(i Jan., 1827. 
Nathan Moore Cutler, b. 2 Aug., 

1808, Farmington. U. S. civil service, 

Boston, d. 30 Oct., 1841). 
Avery Williams Dewey, b. 15 May, 

1808. Kcs. (1827), Brunsw'icl<. 
George Everett, b. 9 Mar., 1808. Res. 

(1827), Montville. 
John Henry Gillet. b. 21 Dec, 1807. 

lies. (1827), llallowell. 
Joseph Gilpatrick. b. 15 Nov., 1802, 

Gardiner, d. 11 May, 1827. 
Charles Rackleff. b. Ki Nov., 1807. 

lies. (18--27), I'ortland. 
Henry Tallman. b. 2 Aug., ]80(). Law- 
yer, Bath. State Att'y-Gcn., 184'.)-.")2. d. 
William Nelson Weston, b. 23 Nov., 

1808, Eastport. Lawyer, Eastport. d. 

1S38, Florida. 

1829. 

John Bartlett. b. 22 Jan., 1804, New 
Ipswich, N. II. d. 1828, Princeton, N. J. 



Alfred Grenville Benson, b. 2!) Oct., 

180«. Kcs. (1828), Boston; (185G), Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 
Joseph Bradstreet. b. 4 April, 1808. 

lies. (1828), (iardiner. 
Charles Henry Holmes. A.B., Browu, 

182it. b. .^o ( )ct., 1811. Lawyer, Topsfleld, 

Mass. 
Hugh McCuUoch. Hon. A.M., 18G3. 
Samuel Veazie Mitchell, b. 18 Aug., 

1819, North YarnioiUli. I^awyer, Vernon, 

Miss. 
Richard Tappan Orr. b. 9 Aug., 1808, 

Brunswick. Farmer, Andover. d. 31 

March, l.s77. 
Roman Lyndes Putnam, b. 20 June, 

1790. Kcs. (1828), Iloulton. 
Thomas Sherman. M.D., 1828. 
George Baker Swift. M.D., 1830, 

Ilarv. b. :!0 July, 180(i, Andover, Mass. 

Physician, Manchester, X. II. ; Lawrence, 

Mass. d. 1872. 

1830. 

Horatio Gates Allen. M.D., 18.32. 
William Barrows, b. 8 Nov., 1802. 

lies. (182!)), Hartford. 
Daniel Cleaves, b..! .Jan., iso'.t. Farmer, 

Saco. 
William Henry Ellis, b. 14 Oct., 1810. 

Kes. (1820), Boston, d. before 1838. 
John Angier Hyde. b. 27 Jan., 1809, 

Freeport. d. Ci Sept., 1829. 
John Adams Tarbell. M.D., 18^). 
George Clinton Whitney, b. 23 Jan., 

1805. Res. (1829), Hebron. 

1831. 

Josiah Appleton Bearce. b. 2(j Feb., 

1807. Res. (1830), Hebron. 
Jonathan Andrew Chute. M. D., 

Dart., 183."i. b. 23 April, 1811, Naples. 

Physician, Westport, INfo. d. 1 Oct., 1838. 
John Lord Pickard. b. 29 Feb., 1808. 

Res. (1830), Alna. 

1832. 

James Porter Cunningham, b. 9 July, 

1809. Res. (1831), Pelerborougli, N. H. 
Asher Ellis. M.D., 1832. 
Samuel Erskine. b. 28 May, 180(J. 

Res. (1831), Dresden; (18.i0), Bristol. 
Isaiah Furber. b. 16 Sept., 1812. Res., 

Bangor, d. 1830. 
Seth Storer Green, b. 10 Dec, 1812, 

Res. (1831), Saco. 



160 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Henry Alfred Jones, b. 6 Aug., 1807. 
Merchant, Portland, d. 3 Sept., 1883. 

William Giddinge Lane. b. 27 Oct., 
1809, Danville. Farmer, d. 6 March, 1840. 

James Madison McDonald. A.B., 
Union, 1832. D.D., 1854. b. 22 May, 1812, 
Limerick. Pastor, Jamaica, L.I. ; Prince- 
ton, N. J. d. 19 April, 1S76. 

■William John Newman, b. 26 Oct., 

1811, Andover, Mass. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1835. Pastor, Stratham, N. H. d. 5 Mar., 
1850, Andover, Mass. 

Stephen Peabody. b. 14 Dec, 1810. 

Res., Bucksport. d. 1830. 
Francis Welch, b. 30 Mar., 1805. Res. 

(1831), Hampstead, N. H. 

1833. 

John Calvin Adams. A.B., Amherst, 

1833. b. 7 Aug., ISIO, Bucksport. Yale 

Theo. Sem., 1837. Pastor, Falmouth, d. 

17 Jan., 1885. 
Solon Beale. b. 20 July, 1810. Res. 

(1832), Readfleld; (1856), Baltimore, Md. 
Henry Dimmock. b. 3 Nov., 1810. Res. 

(1832), Brunswick; (18.50), Washington, 

D. C. 
Jonathan Ela. b. 20 Feb., 1802. Res. 

(18.32), Weld. d. before 1838. 
Samuel McLellan Gould, b. 24 Jan., 

1809. Res. (1832), Gorham. 
W^illiam George Howard. A. B., 1835. 

A.M., Wesleyau, 1845. D.D., Rochester, 

1854. b. 6 Sept., 1813, Newburyport, Mass. 

Baptist clergyman, d. 17 May, 1865, New 

Orleans, La. 
Charles Adams McLellan. b. 29 Apr., 

1813, Warren. Sea captain. 

Jacob Loring Mitchell, b. 27 Feb., 

1812, North Yarmouth. Lawyer, Vernon, 
Miss. 

Henry Rand. b. 18 Oct., 1810. Res. 

(1832), Portland, d. before 1838. 
Charles Wood Upham. b. 9 Sept., 

1814, Portsmouth, N. H. d. 6 Dec, 1834. 
John Warren, b. 16 May, 1809. Res. 

(1833), Palmyra. 
W^illiam Foster Williamson, b. 19 
Sept., 1814, Bangor, d. 6 Sept., 1832. 

1834. 

Kinsman Atkinson, b. 16 Oct., 1807, 
Eaton, N. H. Meth. Epis. ministry, Maine, 
d. 15 Feb., 1894, Glenwood, Iowa. 



Lucius Bradbury, b. 3 Aug., 1814, 

South Berwick. U. S. Military Acad., 

1835. Lawyer, Calais, d. 27 June, 1850. 
John Coombs. Hon. A.M., 1845. 
Chandler Spring Emery, b. 25 July, 

1814, Eliot. Lawyer, Jacksonville, Fla. 

d. 20 July, 1880. 
Samuel Sumner Fairbanks. b. 21 

Dec, 1813. Res. (1833), Boston, d. before 

1838. 
Joseph Farley, b. 15 June, 1813, 

Waldoboro. Manufacturer, Rochester, 

N. Y. d. March, 1887. 
James Greenleaf. A.B., Dart., 1835. 

b. 15 June, 1814, Gray. Merchant, New 

Orleans, La. d. 22 Aug., 1865, Cambridge, 

Mass. 
Jeremiah Hacker, b. 5 May, 1808, 

China, d. 12 Nov., 1834, Brunswick. 
Samuel Augustus Hale. b. 14 Oct., 

1809. Res. (1833), Rochester, N.H.; (1856), 
Tuscaloosa, Ala. 

Ferdinand Knight, b. 5 Jan., 1815. 
Res., Portland; Baltimore, Md. d. 

Owen Lovejoy. b. 6 Jan., 1811, Al- 
bion. Pastor, Princeton, 111. M. C.,1856- 
64. d. 25 Mar., 1864, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Moses McDonald. b. 8 April, 1814, 
Limerick. Lawyer. Speaker State Leg., 
1845. M. C, 1851-4. 

Charles Merrill, b. 1 June, 1814. Res. 
(1833), Wiscasset; (18.58), Saco. 

John Wesley Merrill. A.B., Wesley- 
au, 1834. b. 9 May, 1808, Chester, N. H. 
Pres. McKendree Coll. Meth. Epis. min- 
istry. Prof. Biblical Inst. Res., Concord, 
N. H. 

Alfred Mason MitcheU. b. 31 July, 
1814. Res. (1833), North Yarmouth. 

George Palmer Pond. b. 24 Oct., 

1810. Res. (1833), Bucksport; (1856), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Stephen Decatur Pond. b. 12 Feb., 

1813. Res. (1833), Bucksport. d. before 
1844. 

Edward Augustus Reed. b. 11 May, 

1814. Lawyer, Waldoboro. 

Francis Edward Kusswurm. b. 23 
July, 1814. Res., North Yarmouth; Cali- 
fornia, d. 1862, Campo, Cal. 

1835. 

John Burnham. b. 28 April, 1813. Res. 

(1834), Limerick. 
W^illiam Batchelder. b. 12 Dec, 1813. 

Manufacturer, Saco. d. 



NON-GRADUATES 



161 



John Abner Briggs. A.B., Harv., 

18;jrj. M.I)., Ilarv., 1838. b. 18 Aug., ISIC. 
Physician, Xewburyport. d. 1S45. 

John Taylor Oilman Daveis. M.D., 
1S37. 

Rowland Leonard Eaton, b. 2 Mar., 
1811, Bowdoin. d. 1833. 

Freedom Fogg. b. 23 April, 1810, Saco. 
d. 1.1 Dec, 18;«. 

Nathaniel Ford. M.D., 1836. 

Edward Payson Gillet. b. 24 April, 
1814. Res. (1834), llallowell. d. before 
1849. 

Lemuel Gott. M.D., Harv., 1836. b. 
23 Dec, 1808, Gloucester, Mass. Physi- 
cian, Berlin, INIass. d. IG June, 1888. 

Horatio Page Getchell. b. 17 Feb., 
1814. Res. (1834), Hallowell; (1856), Ciu- 
cinnali, O. 

Joshua Hill. A.B., Yale, 1835. A.M., 
Yale. b. 24 Aug., 1813, Limerick. Law- 
yer, Hampden, d. 12 Oct., 18(;0. 

Ephr aim Augustus Hyde. M.D. b. 10 
Aug., 1814. Physician, Freeporl. d. 

Thomas Cutts Lane. b. 12 Feb., 1810, 
HoUis. Lawyer. State Senate, 1841. d.l881. 

William Loring Harmon. M.D., 1835. 

Thomas McCrate. I). 16 Jan., 1815. 
Res. (1834), Wiscassct. 

Christopher Morton, b. 5 July, 1813. 
Res., Portland, d. 18.!3. 

John Fitz Henry Mussey. A.B., Harv., 
183.5. b. 8 Auj;., ISKJ, I'ortlund. Lawyer, 
Staiulish. d. 14 April, 184(;, Portland. 

William Packard, b. 16 Aug., 1815, 
Wiscassct. d. 28 .Jan., 1834. 

W^illiam Warren Tucker. A. B., Dart., 
183,i. A.M., Harv., 18(il. b. 18 Mar., 1S17, 
Boston, Mass. Merchant, Boston, d. 2(! 
Nov., 188.5, Paris, France. 

Augustus Sylvester Crafts Strick- 
land, b. 11 Aug., 1813, Wiltou. Law- 
yer, d. 10 JNIarch, 1843. 

George Thomas W^entworth. b. 17 
Oct., 1814, Dover, X. 11. Lawyer, Dover, 
N. H. d. 3 July, 1874. 

Theodore Chase Woodman. A.B., 
Dart., 1835. b. 10 April, 1815, Rochester, 
N. IT. Lawyer, Bucksport. State Leg., 
1857-8; Speaker, 1808. d. 13 June, 1880. 

1836. 

Joshua Downing Berry, b. 4 Dec, 
1800. Res. (1835), Newiugtou.N.H. Cler- 
gyman, Lexington, Ky. 
L 



Frederick Williams Boyd. D.D. , 
Cambridge, b. 15 .Lan., 1814, Portland. 
Gen. Theo. Sem., 1839. Pastor. Miss., 
Waukesha, Wis. d. Dec, 188C. 

Frederick William Choate. A.B., 
Dart., 1836. A.M., Dart. b. 7 June, 1815, 
Beverly, Mass. Lawyer, Boston. State 
Senate, 1806. d. 4 April, 1891, Beverly, 
Mass. 

Francis Jerome Day. b. 22 Aug., 1815. 
Lawyer, Hallowell. 

Nathaniel Dole. b. 17 :May, 1817. lies. 
(1834), llallowell. d. 

George Clinton Durell. b. 7 Nov., 1815, 
Dover, N. H. Lawyer, d. 1838. 

John WiUiam Tudor Gardiner, b. 5 
June, 1817, Gardiner. U. S. MiliUiry Acad., 
1840. Major, U.S. A. Bvt. Lt.-Col.,1865. 
d. 27 Sept., 1879, Gardiner. 

Stephen Gould, b. 13 Jan., 1810, Bridg- 
ton. Banj;or Theo. Seni., 1842. Pastor, 
Poland. (I. 30 July, 1859, Frankfort. 

Thomas Bailey Heath, b. 11 Dec, 
1808, Whitelield. Res. (1835), Whitefield. 

Daniel Kendrick. b. 21 Mar., 1818, 
Pittston. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1839. Pas- 
tor, Dennis, Mass. d. I'J Aug., 1807, Day- 
ton, Ncv. 

Samuel Benjamin Morison. M.D., 
1837. 

W^illiam O'Brien, b. 4 Oct., 1814, Ma- 
chias. d. 25 .Jan., 1830, Brunswick. 

Benjamin Robinson Palmer, b. 25 
Mar., 1S13. lies. (1835), Perry. 

Selim Augustus Stanley. M.D. ,18.36. 

George W^ashington Swazey. M.D., 
1837. 

1837. 

George Wyllys Adams, b. 26 May, 
1815. Res. (1836), Boston; (18.58), New 
York City. 

John Adams W^elch Bailey, b. 4 June, 
1818. Res., Wiscassct. d. \Vis(;asset. 

William Rogers Chapman. A.I!., 
Dartmouth, 18.37. b. 20 Feb., 1812, Bethel. 
Yale Div. Sch., 1841. Pastor, Boston, 
Mass; Aurora, N. Y. d. 25 Oct., 1855, 
Hanover, Mass. 

James Crosby, b. 6 June, 1818. Res., 
Bangor, d. Aug., 1837. 

Joshua Gray. b. 31 May, 1811. Res. 
(lS;i6), Ausou. 

Robert Fulton Ellis, b. 16 Oct.. 1809, 
Topsham. NcwtonTheo. Inst., 18,38. Pas- 
tor, Springfield, Mass.; Alton, 111. d. 24 
July, 18.54, Clarke Co., Miss. 



162 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



George Payson Hayes, b. 6 June, 1817. 

Res. (1836), Saco. 
Joseph Hobson. b. 20 Mar., 1816, Bux- 
ton. Manufacturer, Saco. d. 4 Feb., 1893. 
William Chase Knight, b. 11 Oct., 

1812. Res. (1836), Portland. 
Alexander Scammel Lincoln, b. 14 

Apr., 1807. Res. (1836) , Boston. 
Edmund Kimball, b. 12 Sept., 1813. 

Res. (1836), Marblehead, Mass.; (1858), 

New York City. 
Israel Potter Nelson, b. 20 Dec, 1811. 

Res. (1835), Bethlehem, N. H. 
Thomas Bruce Paine, b. 10 July, 

1816. Res. (1834), Somersworth, N. H. 
John Calvin Stockbridge. A.B., Brown, 

1838. A.M., Brown. D.D., Harv., 1859. 
b. 8 June, 1818, North Yarmouth. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1844. Baptist ministry. Lit- 
erary M'ork, Providence, R. I. 

Nathaniel Tuckerman True. M.D., 

1846. 
William Prentiss Webster. A.B., 

Dart., 1838. b. 9 June, 1817, Newburyport, 

Mass. Lawyer, Lowell, Mass. d. 1877. 
James Cuthbert W^hite. b. Jan., 

1818. Res. (1835), Quebec, P. Q. 

1838. 

Nicholas Hall AUen. M.D., 1838. 
Alexander Francis Boardman. b. 2 

Mar., 1819, Aux Cayes, Hayti. Merchant, 

Brunswick, d. 29 Nov., 1876. 
George Washington Chase, b. 18 

May, 1815, Bridgton. Lawyer, Auburn. 

d. 17 July, 1853. 
Henry Joseph Gardner. Hon. A.M., 

1851. 
Samuel Greenleaf Lane. b. 8 Nov., 

1811, Stratham, N. H. d. about 1836. 
Samuel Longfellow. A.B., Harvard, 

1839. b. 12 June, 1819, Portland. Harv. 
Div. Sch., 1846. Pastor, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Literary work, Cambridge, Mass. d. 8 
Oct., 1892, Portland. 

Francis Miller McLellan. A.B., Brown, 

1839. A.M., Brown. M.D., Harv., 1843. 

b. 21 Jan., 1817, Boston, Mass. Physician. 

Surg. 13th N. Y. Art'y. d. 12 Nov., 1863, 

Maspeth, N. Y. 
Jesse Appleton Nason. b. 2 Oct., 1819, 

Gorham. Res. (1836), Gorham; Pekin, 

111. (1856). 
Jeremiah O'Brien, b. 5 Sept., 1818, 

Machias. d. 21 April, 1838. 
Edward Hovey Smith, b. 20 Nov., 

1813, Kennebunkport. d. 10 March, 1836. 



Richard Holbrook Tucker. Hon. 

A.M., 1868. 
John Kandall Varney. b. 13 March, 

1812, Rochester, N. H. Teacher, New Jer- 
sey, d. 1846. 

1839. 

Philemon Brown Francis, b. 22 Aug., 

1813, Lunenburg, Mass. Res. (1840), Illi- 
nois, d. before 1844. 

William Harmon Hayford. b. 7 Aug., 

1814, Hartford. Teacher, Lisbon, O. (1843) . 
Octavius HiU. b. 22 Jan., 1816, Paris. 

Teacher, Upperville, O. (1858). 
John Lillie, Jr. b. 9 Aj»ril, 1818. Ees. 

(1839), Kennebunk. d. before 1847. 
Charles Henry Osgood, b. 21 Jan., 

1820, Denmark. Physician, Portland (1864) . 
Timothy Osgood, b. 27 Dec, 1817, 

Fryeburg. d. 15 Dec, 1840. 
Charles Henry Porter, b. 6 Dec, 

1816, Freeport. Merchant, New Orleans, 
La. d. 7 Sept., 1841. 

Wilder Brown Start. A.B., Colby, 

1840. b. 16 Jan., 1815, Camden. Bangor 

Theo. Sem. d. 13 Mar., 1840. 
Charles Henry Strickland, b. 5 June, 

1819, Wilton. Merchant, Wiltou (1842) ; 

Portland (1856). 
Henry Cumings W^hitman. b. 5Jan., 

1817, Billerica, Mass. Lawyer, Cincin- 
nati, O. State Senate, 1848-50. Circuit 
Judge. 

1840. 

Elisha Bass, Jr. b. 5 Sept., 1820, Wilton. 
Lawyer, d. in Colorado. 

John Breed Dwight. A.B., Yale, 1840. 
b. 8 Dec, 1821, Norwich, Conn. Tutor, 
Yale. d. 20 Oct., 1843, New Haven, Conn. 

Nicholas Emery, b. 2 Dec, 1821, Port- 
land, d. 8 March, 1842, at sea. 

Joshua Sawyer Green, b. 20 Juue, 
1809. Teacher, Union. 

Marshall Irish, b. 9 Sept., 1814. Man- 
ufacturer, Gorham. d. 

John Chandler Nourse. A.B., Harv., 
1840. b. 28 April, 1822, Hallowell. Law- 
yer, Waltham, Mass. d. 22 Oct., 1844, 
Hallowell. 

Stephen Bayley Sewall. M.D.,Harv., 
1843. b. 22 Nov., 1815, Chosterville. Phy- 
sician, Somerville, Mass.; Weaverville, 
Cal. d. 23 Dec, 1864. 

Horatio Southgate Smith. M.D.,1843. 

Alexander WeUs. b. 12 July, 1815. 
Res. (1838) , Wells. 



NON-GRADUATES 



163 



1841. 

Asa Webber Cole. b. 11 Sept., 1814. 

Res. (l!S:{9), IJidaeford; (185(J), Alfred. 
George William Haley. M.D., 1847. 

1842. 

William Allen. A.B., Amherst, 1842. 

LL.U., 18S3, Amlicrst. b. 31 Mar., 1822, 

Brunswick. Lawyer, Northampton, Mass. 

Judge Supreme Court, d. 4 .June, 18!)!. 
Samuel Bowker. b. 20 Sept., 1813, 

I'hippslnirg. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1843. 

Cliaplain 2Gtli Me. Vols. I'astor, Raymond 

and Salem, N. II.; Ballardville, Mass. 

Res., Reading, Mass. d. 10 Sept., 1801. 
Alfred Dutton. b. 12 Feb., 181(!, New- 
bury, Mass. Teacher, Texas, d. about 

1863. 
Moses Everett, b. 5 April, 1822, Bruus- 

wick. d. 10 .June, 1840. 
James Osgood, b. 27 March, 1815, 

Fryeburg. Res. (18;}!l), Krychurg. 
Daniel Tracey West. b. 27 March, 

1821, Rochester, N. Y. d. 1842. 
Joseph A. Wyman. b. 5 Nov., 1821, 

Bloomlield (?). d. about 1842, Galena, 

Wis. 

1843. 

Henry Martin Chapin. b. 10 April, 

1821. Printer, Portland (I8r)'.i). 
John Payson Edwards Curtis, b. !) 

Jan., isr.i. Kes. (1842), Woolwich. Res., 

Gardiner (18.J8). 
George W^ashington Dyer. lion. A.M., 

18G8. 
George Frederic Evans. IIuii. A.B., 

1847. 
Ebenezer Pierce Hinds, b. oO Jan., 

1821. Res., Pittston. Prin. 0.\foi-d Nor- 
mal lust., Paris (1858). 

Benjamin Humphrey Merrill. Kes. 

(184-J), Alna. Res., Falmouth (1858). 
Samuel Miller Parsons, b. 28 Sept., 

1822. Res. (1841), Bangor. 
Benjamin Poole, h. June, 1818, Glouces- 
ter, Mass. Lawyer, Lowell, Mass. (18.10). 

WiUiam Stacey, Jr. b. <» Mar., 1822. 

Kes., Wiscasset. d. about 1843. 
John Rand Spring, b. 181!). Kes. (1841), 

Newburyporl, Mass. 
Moses Rogers. M.D. b. 2() Sept., 1817. 

Physician, Falmouth, Mass. 
Hamden Aubery Stanwood. b. 27 

Dec, 181G, Brunswick. Teacher. County 

Judge, Fleniington, Fla. d. 1880. 



1844. 

Charles Duxbury. b. 8 July, 1825. Res. 

(1842), Dover, N. H. 
Clement Merrill Farnum. b. 5 Oct., 

1822, Alfred (?). d. 18 Dec, 1843, Bruns- 
wick. 

George DeForest Folsom. A.B., Yale, 

1845. b. 2G July, 1822, Bucksport. Union 

Theo. Sem., 1849. Cong, ministry. Res., 

San Francisco, Cal. 
Endicott King. b. !) April, 1824, Saco. 

U. S. civil service, Washington, I). C. 
Silas Blake Mayberry. M.D. b. 19 

Oct., 1818, Otislield. Pliysician, Eastport 

(185C). 
Elbridge Kenney Mitchell. M.D. b. 

12 Sept., 1819. Physician, Portland, d. 

before 1858. 
David Washington Seiders. b. 22 

Feb., 1823. Lawyer, Waldoboro. U. S. 

civil service, Washington, 1). C. d. 1 Feb., 

1873. 
Joseph Edward Augustus Smith, b. 

4 Feb., 1S22. Res. (I8.")8) , Piltslleld, Mass. 
Washington Folsom Somerby. b. 15 

Jan., 1817. Res. (1842), Newburyport, 

Mass. 

1845. 

Charles Godfrey Dearborn, b. 2(J Jan., 
1827, Monmouth, d. before 1847. 

Luther Sampson Gibson, b. 4 Aug., 
1827. Res. (1842), Wintlirop. 

Noah Purington Godfrey, b. (i Au}^., 
1819. Res. (I8.1(;), Rockford, III. 

Benjamin Woodw^ell Hale. b. 20 Jan., 
1S15, Newbury, Mass. Bookseller, Han- 
over, N. H. d. Feb., 1870. 

George Augustus Nourse. b. 1!) Dec, 

1824. Lawyer, Fresno, Cal. 
John Gilman Pike. M.D., 1847. 
Collins Munro Stevens. b. 7 Dec, 

1S23. d. 184G, Foxcroft. 
George Willard True. b. 2() Sept., 

1823, Montville. Merchant, I'ortland. 
Mayor, 1891. 

Thomas Lord Upham. b. 7 May, 1824, 
Brunswick, d. at sea, 1845. 

1846. 

George Washington Came. b. (> Mar., 

1825. Res. (18.J8), North Berwick. 
John Butler Carter, b. 30 Nov., 1827. 

Res. (1845), Portland. 
William O'Brien Dunning, b. 9 July, 
1823, Brunswick. Res., Matanzas, Cuba, 
d. 4 Feb., 1855. 



164 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Thornton Cutts Emery, b. 16 ISTov., 

1824, Saco. Merchant. Res., Oakland, 
Cal. 

James Henry Paine Frost. A.B., 
Amherst, 1846. A.M., Amherst. M.D., 
Penn. Homoeop. Med. Coll., 1850. h. 24 
May, 1S25, Bethel. Physician, Bangor. 
Prof. Physiol, and Pathol., Penn. Homoeop. 
Med. Coll. Physician, Bethlehem, Penn. 
d. 21 Jan., 1875. 

Lafayette Grover. b. 24 Nov., 1823, 
Bethel. Lawyer, Salem, Ore. Speaker 
Leg., 1856. Governor, 1870-77. U. S. Sen- 
ator, 1877-83. Res., Portland, Ore. 

Stetson Lobdell Hill. b. 31 Aug., 1821, 
Webster. Lawyer, Webster. 

Edward Augustus Jellison. b. 14 
Dec., 1823. Res. (1844), Ellsworth. 

John Orr McKeen. b. 23 Oct., 1823, 
Derry, N. H. Teacher, d. 

Joshua Rogers Purinton. b. 6 Mar., 

1825. d. 2 Oct., 1846, Portland. 
Stephen Chapin Kussell. b. 25 Sept., 

1820. Res. (1845), North Yarmouth. 

James C. Shepley. b. 6 Dec, 1827, 
Saco (?). Res. (18.58), St. Anthony, Wis. 

Christopher Nathaniel Thorn, b. 16 
Oct., 1826, Derry, N. H. Real estate, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Daniel Brewer Tompson. b. 23 Nov., 
1824. Res. (1858), Freeport. 

Henry Starr Wattles, b. 17 May, 1825, 
Alexandria, Va. Merchant, d. 9 May, 
1893, Alexandria, Va. 

Orlando Henry "White. A. B., Am- 
herst, 1846. A.M., Amherst. D.D., Adrian, 
1870. b. 10 Jan., 1820, Livermore. Bangor 
Theo. Sem., 1849. Cong, ministry. Agent 
A. M. A., London, Eng. Lecturer, Bos- 
ton. Res., White River Junction, Vt. d. 8 
Jan., 1892. 

1847. 

John Gilman Clark, b. 27 Sept., 1827, 
Foxcroft (?). Res. (1856), Madison, Ga. 

Aldrich Barton Cook. b. 18 May, 1824. 
Res. (1856), Nashua, N. H. 

Leonard Maynard. Res. (1844), Ply- 
mouth, Mass. 

Joseph Towne Nason. Res. (1858), 
Kennebunk. 

"William Robinson Pattangall. b. 6 
Oct., 1821. Res. (1856), Perry. 

Edward "Winslow Randall, b. 26 May, 
1827. Res. (1843), Bath. 

Richard Henry Rice. b. 27 Sept., 1827. 
Res. (1858), Boston, Mass. 



Henry Ichataod Sloman. b. 9 Nov., 
1826, Wiscasset. d. before 1847. 

Prank Vose. b. 13 Oct., 1826. Mer- 
chant, New Orleans, La. d. 1875, Denver, 
Col. 

Henry lUsley "Ware. b. 21 May, 1826. 
d. 12 Oct., 1847, Athens. 

Howard "Wells, b. 14 Nov., 1821, "Wells, 
d. about 1846. 

John McMahon "Whiting, b. 3 Jan., 

1826. Res. (1845), Houlton. 

Albert Newton "WiUiams. b. 13 July, 

1827. Res. (1858), Kennebunk. 

1848. 

Edward "Watson Anderson. M.D., 

Harv., 1852. b. 9 Dec, 1828, Portland. 

Physician, d. 5 Sept., 1861. 
Jacob "Wardwell Brown, b. 2 Dec, 

1823. Res. (1845), Albany. 
Charles Theodore Cotton. A.B., Yale, 

1848. A.M., Yale. b. 21 Dec, 1824, Natchez, 

Miss. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. U. S. 

civil service, Washington, D. C. d. 15 

Mar., 1877. 
George Henry Ellsworth, b. 9 Apr., 

1828. Bath. d. 1846. 

Andrew Titcomb Pitch. M.D., 1851. 
"William Osborne Pox. b. 12 Sept., 

1825, Portland. City assessor, Portland. 
Edmund Hayes, b. 6 April, 1823, In- 
dustry. Publisher's agent, Portland, d. 
2 Aug., 1848, Cleveland, O. 

Thomas Henry Marshall, b. 10 Feb., 

1826, Belfast. Merchant, Belfast. State 
Senate, 1859; President, 1860. Col., 7th 
Me. Vols. d. 25 Oct., 1861, Baltimore, Md. 

Eliphalet Pranklin Packard, b. 5 
June, 1824, Auburn. Manufacturer, Au- 
burn, d. 2 Nov., 1887. 

Alpheus Pelch Page. M.D., 1849. 

Thatcher Goddard Perkins. b. 25 
Sept., 1825, Kennebunk. d. 3 Feb., 1848. 

Charles RusseU. M.D., Univ. of Mary- 
land, 1848. b. 19 July, 1820, Bethel. Phy- 
sician, Fayette, d. 1888. 

Napoleon Oliver "Ward. M.D., Univ. 
Md. b. 30 Oct., 1826. Physician, Balti- 
more, Md. Res., Cohasset, Mass. 

Hezekiah "Williams. M.D., Cleveland 
Med. Coll., 18.50. b. 10 March, 1827, Cas- 
tine. Physician, Alton, 111. Surg. 2d 111. 
Vols. Med. Inspector, 1864-5. d. 22 May, 
1872. 



NON-GRADUATES 



165 



1849. 

Charles Edward Clifford. A. B., Flaw., 

18.')0. b. .'5 Nov., ls-2il, Newfk'ld. Lawyer, 

Newlic'ld; Portland. 
James Lowe Hoole. b. 22 Aug., 1824, 

Fry('blll■,^■. Lawyer, Holly Springs, Miss. 

Maj., Miss. Vols. Kes., INlonlrosc, Ala. 
Robert Waterston Lord. b. 14 Apr., 

lS-28, Kcnnebunk. Manufacturer, Kenne- 

bunk. 
Edward Stanton Palmer. A.B., Union, 

18411. b. 20 April, lS-27, Bath. Bangor 

Theo. Sem., 1855. Pastor, Frceport; Wa- 

verly, la.; Berkshire, N.Y. Res., Gorham. 
William Henry StClair. b. 21 April, 

1827, Strathau), X. H. d. 1849. 
William Cutter Ten Broeck. b. 14 

Jan., 182!), Portlantl. Lawyei-, Portland, 
d. 28 Dec., 18G5. 
George Henry Wakefield, b. 1 Nov., 

1828, Saco. Merchant, North Berwick. 
State Senate, 1880-81. 

David Atwood Wasson. b. 14 May, 
182S, Brooksville. Bangor Theo. Sem., 
1851. Pastor, Groveland, Mass. Author, 
West Medford, Mass. d. 21 Jan., 1887. 

1850. 

Henry Lyman Chamberlain, b. 10 
(^ct., 1823. Res. (1858) , San Francisco, Cal. 

Albion Flitner. b. 18 Dec, 1825, Pitts- 
ton. Mining, California, d. 1 Aug., 1855. 

Edward Albert Kelly. Hon. A.M., 
1869. 

Frederick Augustus Soule. b. 10 
March, 1825. Res. (1856), Wiscasset. 

Thomas W^ilson. b. 4 Nov., 1824. Res. 
(1858), Houlton. 

1851. 

George Edward Downes. b. 12 Apr., 

1828, Calais. Lawyer, Calais, d. 17 Sept., 
1882. 

Albert Gould, b. 18 Feb., 1830. Law- 
yer, North Bridgton (18.56). 
Lucien Bonaparte Hatch, b. 2(i Aug., 

1829. Res. (1849), China. 

Joshua W^arren Hathaway. Hon. 

A.M., 1872. 
Albert Boyce Houston, b. 20 Dec, 

1828, Belfast. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1857. 

Pastor, Searsport. Evangelist, N. Y. 
Bennett Pike. b. 6 Jan., 1828, Cornish. 

Lawyer, St. Joseph, Mo. IT. S. Dist. Att'y. 
Nathaniel Stillman Robinson. M.D., 

Ilarv., 18.52. b. 27 Mar., 1827. Physician, 

Neenah, Wis. 



Josiah Patterson Sherman. b. 2r» 

July, 1823, Newcastle. Teacher, Polts- 

ville, l*a. 
Gilbert Carr Tebbets. b. 11 Aug., 

1827. Res., Lisbon, d. 20 .luly, 1867. 
Elbridge Augustus Thompson. M.D., 

Castleton Med. Coll., 18.52. b. 4 Jan., 1828. 

Phj'siciiin, Dover. 

1852. 

Edward Buck. A.B., Yale, 1852. b. 

17 April, 1828, Orland. Bangor Theo. 

Sem., 1855. Res., lUuiksport. 
Allen Tiles Farnham. b. 7 Dec, 1822. 

Res. (1S50), Woolwich. 
Edward Fuller Foster. b. 31 Aug., 

1834. Res. (18.56), Boston, Mass. 
James Garvin, b. 20 Mar., 1825. Res. 

(1858), Acton. 
Nathan Cutler Goodenow. b. 2 Jan., 

1831, Farmington. Lieut.-Col. 16th 111. 

Cav. Lawyei-, Chicago, d. 6 Feb., 1886. 
Benjamin Webber Kimball. M.D., 

18.57. 
Robert Edward Kerr Whiting, b. 24 

Oct., 1832. Res., New York City. d. 1875. 

1853. 

Oliver Patten Barton, b. S Mar., 18.32, 
Sidney, d. 1 Feb., 1854. 

Ralph Wardlaw Cummings. M.D., 
N. Y. Med. Coll., 1856. b. 4 Sept., 1832, 
North Yarmouth. Surg., U. S. C. Heavy 
Art'y, 1864-6. Physician, Bay City, Mich. 
Editor, Minneapolis, Minn.; Sau Fran- 
cisco, Cal. d. 17 Aug., 1880. 

James Holwell Kidder. b. 9 Oct., 
1831, Portland. General Theo. Sem., 1860. 
Rector, Owego, N. Y. 

John Stacey Tucker, b. 4 July, 1821, 
Foxcroft. Carpenter, Milford, Mass.; W. 
Upton, Mass. d. Nov., 1893. 

Nathaniel Lord Upham. A.B., Dart., 
1853. A.M., Dart. b. 27 Apr., 1833, Con- 
cord, N. H. Andover Theo. Sem., 18.58. 
Chap. 35th N. J. Vols., 1863-5. Pastor, 
Reaville, N. J. Res., Philadelphia, Penn. 

William Walker. M.D., Jeflerson Med. 
Coll., 1853. b. i Jan., 1828, Barnstead, 
N. H. Physician, d. 14 July, 1855. 

1854. 

Joseph Melcher Alexander. b. 12 

Dec, 1829, Richmond, d. 18.53. 
George Thomas Barrett, b. 17 Dec, 

1824. Res., Saco. d. before 18.58. 



166 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Charles Peter Clark. A.B., Dart., 

1856. h. 11 Aug., 1836. Merchant, New 
York City. 
: Melvin Cunningham, b. 29 Nov., 1828. 
Res. (1858), Litchfield. 
John Libbey Daggett, b. 12 Feb., 

1830. Res. (1853), Hope. 

Jeremiah Howard Gilman. Hon. A.M., 
1865. 

Edwin Jarvis Hart. b. 16 Sept., 1825, 
Brewer. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1855. Pas- 
tor, Merrimack, N. H. ; Cottage Gi'ove, 
Minn. 

Charles Edwin Hatheway. M.D., 
Coll. Phys. and Surg. b. 14 May, 1834, St. 
John, N. B. Physician, d. 25 Sept., 1863. 

Charles Stetson Hussey. b. 6 Feb., 

1831. d. Jan., 1851, St. Louis, Mo. 
W^illiam Wirt Pendergast. Hon. A.M., 

1893. 
Ezra Morton Prince, b. 27 May, 1831. 

Res. (1858), Turner. 
Andrew King, Jr. b. 25 July, 1833. 

Res., Luhec. d. 1855. 
Edward Beeeher Smyth, b. 2 Jan., 

1832. Brunswick. Farmer, Manhattan, 
Kan. d. 20 Feb., 1881. 

Charles Bradbury Stetson, b. 12 Oct., 
1831, Durham. Journalist, N. Y. City; 
Boston, d. 31 Mar., 1878, Newport, R. I. 

Henry Kennedy Turner, b. 8 Dec, 
1829. Res., San Francisco, Cal. 

1855. 

John Samuel Gushing. M.D., Harv., 

1858. b. 26 July, 1830, Bloomfleld. Ass't 

Surg., 21st Me. Vols., 1862. Physician, 

Skowhegan. d. 4 Feb., 1889. 
Stephen Melville Eaton. Hon. A.M., 

1892. 
"William Howard Fessenden. Hon. 

A .M., 1865. 
WiUiam Wilberforce Gooeh. b. 2 

Feb., 1832, Yarmouth, d. 14 Oct., 1852. 
Dudley Sargent Jones, b. 11 Oct., 

1833. Res. (18.56), Ellsworth. 
■William Trott King. b. 27 Mar., 1833. 

Res. (18.54), Calais. 
Jeremiah Hobson Lord. b. 4 Sept., 

1831, Buxton. Merchant, Steep Falls, d. 

23 Sept., 1889. 
Jonathan Piper, b. 7 Oct., 1830, Strat- 

ham, N. H. Teacher. Publisher, Chicago, 

111. 
Sutton Kerr Prescott. b. 22 Jan., 

1836, Farmington. d. 19 Oct., 1854. 



William Edward Parker Smyth, b. 

16 Mar., 1835. Res. (1854), Saco. 
Richard Albra Waldron. b. 23 May, 

1832, Dover, N. H. Physician, Dillman, 

Ind. 
Joseph W^alker. b. 5 June, 1830, Paris. 

Merchant, Portland. 

1856. 

Joseph Greenleaf Barrows, b. 2 Jan., 

1831, Augusta (?). d. 1853. 

Virgil Lafayette Craig. b. 24 Oct., 

1832, Farmington. Farmer, Farmington; 
Spiritwood, Dak. 

Simon William Hatheway. A.B., 
Amherst, 1857; A.M., Amherst, b. 10 
Sept., 1837, St. John, N. B. Lawyer, 
Boston. 

WiUiam Matheson Johnson, b. 28 
July, 1834, Saco. Bangor Theo. Sera., 1864. 
d. 12 Oct., 1864, Brunswick. 

Josiah Locke Phillips. M.D., Rush 
Med. Coll., 1857. b. 8 June, 1835, Farm- 
ington. Surg. 16tli Iowa Vols. Physician, 
Sioux Falls, Dak. d. 12 June, 1882. 

Augustus Hall W^alker. A.B., Yale, 
1856. b. 22 Dec, 1833. Lawyer, Lovell; 
Bridgton. 

Isaac Henry Wing. b. 8 July, 1832, 
Winthrop. 1st Lt. 4th Wis. Vols. Clerk, 
Bayfield, Wis. 

1857. 

Ward Chadwick. b. 25 Sept., 1830. 

Lawyer, West Boxford, Mass. d. 1862. 
Justin Martyr Copeland. b. 17 Mar., 

1835. Res. (1855), New Sharon. 

John Howard Hayes, b. 5 Aug., 1833, 
Brewer. Res., Bangor; Moors Station, 
Cal. (1884). 

Stephen Hilton, b. 22 Feb. , 1833, Bre- 
men. Farmer, Lynden, Wash. 

Charles Jenkins Little, b. 9 April, 

1836, Auburn. Manufacturer. Res., Bos- 
ton. 

Samuel Johnson Lunt. b. 15 April, 

1833, Bangor, d. 29 Nov., 1858, at sea. 
Daniel Hussey Page. b. 13 Apr., 1834. 

Farmer, Lindsborg, Kan. 
Edward Sampson, b. 2 July, 1835. 

Res. (1856), Bowdoinham. 
John Walker, b. 1 Jan., 1833, Exeter. 

Union Theo. Sera., 1863. Teacher, N. Y. 

City; Troy, N. Y. Res., Exeter. 
Leonard Othniel Wheeler, b. 3 Nov., 

1835, Metliuen, Mass. Druggi8t,N. Y. City. 

d. 4 April, 1871, N. Y. City. 



NON-GRADUATES 



167 



Levi Henry Williams, h. 19 Dec, 
1S37. Lawj'er, St. I'aiil, Minn. 

1858. 

Henry Joseph Atkins, b. 2^ Feb., 1835, 
>[t. Vernon (?). Journalist, .laciksonville, 
111. il. 4 Dec, 1870. 

John Edward Beale. b. 14 Jan., 1839. 
lies. (1858), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Robert Bradley, b. 13 Feb., 1835. Com- 
mission nier<;haut, Portlaml. d. 

George Adams Bright. M.D., Harv., 
18G0. Ij. !) April, 1837, Bangor. Surgeon, 
U. S. Navy. 

George Henry Brooks. Res. (1857), 
North Jay. 

George Fred Granger, b. 13 July, 

1837, Calais. Lawyer. 1st Lt. 9th Me., 
1861. Bvt. Brig.-Gen.,U.S.V.,186.5. d.lO 
Feb., 1SS3. 

Daniel Barker Grover. b. 15 March, 

1831, Bethel. Farmer, Bethel; Redlanda, 
Cal. 

Moses Hooper, b. 21 Jan., 1835, Ly- 
man. Lawyer, Oshkosh, Wis. 

Horace Malcolm Jordan, b. 10 Dec, 

1838, Westbrook. Editor, Portland ; Bos- 
ton ; New York City. 

Jefferson Bethel Meservey. b. 27 
Oct., 18-2'.t. Res. (18.")S), Brewer. 

John Henry Moore. A.B., Wesleyan, 
1859. b. 2 Aug., 18:?8, Clinton. Law stu- 
dent, d. 25 Aug., 1863, Augusta. 

Simon Glover Philbrook. b. 14 Oct., 
1833. Res. (18.5(1), Lewiston. 

Edward Goodwin Raynes. b. 4 Oct., 
1830. U. S. Navy. d. 19 Feb., 18(;7. 

Donnel Reed. b. 28 April, 18:'.7. Res. 
(18.'ir>), Woolwich. 

^?VUbur Savage, b. 27 Sept., 1833, Nor- 
ridgewock. d. 23 Mar., 18.58. 

James Henry Tallman. b. 3 Feb., 
18:58, Bath. Law student. Lt. 3d Me. 
Vols., 1861. d. 1866. 

Henry Goddard Thomas. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1858. A.M., Amherst, b. 5 April, 
1837, Portland. Capt. 5th Me., 18G1. Bvt. 
Maj.-Gen., 1865. Major 4th Inf., U. S. A. 
Prcs. Nat'l Bank, Oklahoma, O. T. 

John Abbott Titcomb. b. 27 Oct., 

1832, Farmington. Merchant, Portland; 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1859. 

Joseph Drew Burbank. b. 27 Mar., 
18:58. Teacher, Limerick, d. 1860. 

Albert Smith Davis, b. 3 June, 1834. 
Farmer, Prescott, Wis. d. 1884 (?). 

Henry Milton Folsom. b. Nov., 18.34, 
Monson. Lt. 7th Me. Vols., 1862. Drug- 
gist, Richmond. Ship broker, New^ York 
City. 

Daniel Edward Hayes, b. 23 Jan., 
1838, Brewer. Res., San Fi-ancisco (18G4) . 

Luther Keene, Jr. A.B., Amherst, 
18.59. b. 30 Jan., 1&30, Medford, ISIass. 
Bangor Theo. Sem., 1862. Pastor, Frank- 
lin, Mass. d. 17 April, 1874. 

Lorenzo Moors Kyes. b. 28 Feb., 1834. 
Res., North Jay. d. 9 Aug., 1857, Bruns- 
wick. 

Charles Winthrop Lowell, b. 20 Nov., 
18:54, Foxcroft. Capt. 80th U. S. C. T., 186:5. 
Bvt. Col., 1865. U.S. civil service. New 
Orleans, La. d. 3 Oct., 1877. 

Hugh McAdam. b. 8 Feb., 18.35. Re.s. 
(1858), St. Stephen, N. B. 

Charles Edward MuUoy. b. 25 Aug., 
18:59. Res. (18.58), North Parsonsfield. 

Francis Bartlett Smith, b. 5 Jan., 

1838. Res. (1858), Westbrook. 

Daniel Woodman, b. 17 Nov., 1829, 
Hollis. d. 17 Nov., 1856, Dayton. 

Henry Parker Worcester. Res., Gar- 
diner. Capt. 3d Me. Vols., 1861. 

I860. 

Howard Abbott, b. 23 June, 1839, Bel- 
fast, d. 21 Maj', 1859, Brunswick. 
William Augustus Garnsey. b. 25 

Dec, 18:59. Res., Bangor. Capt. 2d La. 

Vols., 1862. 
John W^ebster Greene, b. 17 Dec, 

1837. Res. (18.58), Pittsfleld,N. H. 
Charles Rackleff Haines, b. 23 July, 

18:59, Portland. Auditor, Pittsburg, Pa. 
James Henry Hobbs Hewett. b. 16 

Feb., 1836, Hope. Capt. 8th Me. Vols. 

Bvt. Major. Lawyer, Thomaston. 
Alvin Bacon Jordan, b. 29 Sept., 1835, 

Raymond. Bangor Theo. Sem., 1871. 

Res., West Falmouth. 
Atwood Severance, b. 30 Nov., 1832, 

Plymouth. Res. (18.59), Plymouth. 
Edward Wetmore Smith, b. 10 Feb., 

1839, Hallowell. d. 1859. 



168 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



1861. 

Wendall Abraham Anderson. M.D., 

Columbia, 1863. b. 9 Sept., 1840, Gray. 

Surg., 3d Md., 1861. Physician, LaCrosse, 

Wis. U. S. Consul, Montreal. 
Edward Larke Appleton. b. Sept., 

1839, Bangor. Lt. 1st Art'y, U. S. A., 

1861-5. Merchant, Bangor, d. 1868. 
John Edward Butler, b. 6 July, 1835, 

Great Falls, N. H. Editor, Biddeford. 

Pres. State Senate, 1874. Lawyer, Boston. 

d. 25 June, 1889. 
Daniel Warren Hardy. M.D., 18(53. 
Francis Everett MuUiken. b. 8 Aug., 

1839, Augusta. Manufacturer, Augusta 

(1864). 
Manuel Ebenezer Shell, b. 27 April, 

1834, Catawba Co., N. C. C. S. A. d. 1863. 
Horace Vose. b. 29 Jan., 1840, Au- 
gusta. Ship broker, d. 1867. 

1862. 

Thomas Westbrook Smith Bradbury. 

b. 24 July, 1841, Augusta, d. 11 May, 1868. 
James Drummond Erskine. b. 10 

Mar., 1839, Bristol. Capt. 4th Me., 1863. 

d. 7 Jan., 1863, Bristol. 
George Washington Frost, b. 6 June, 

1836, Monmouth. Teacher, Rockland 

(1865). 
John Granville Hancock, b. 22 June, 

1834, Otisfleld. d. 14 May, 1859, Litchfield. 
Alonzo Channing Jordan, b. 3 June, 

1843, Brunswick, d. 13 Feb., 1860. 
Manasseh Smith, b. 24 Dec, 1841, 

Warren. Lawyer, Portland. 
Frederic Augustus Stevens, b. 10 

May, 1838, Bangor. Capt. 13th Me. Vols., 

1862. R. R. Agent, St. Louis, Mo. (1877). 
Josiah Augustus Temple, b. 8 July, 

1836, Litchfield. 17th Me. Vols., 1863. 

Lawyer, Chicago. 
Henry Warren, b. 3 Feb., 1840, Guil- 
ford. Capt. 7th Me. Vols. d. 18 May, 1864, 

Spotsylvania Court House, Va. 
William Moody Webster, b. 4 Aug., 

1839, Belfast. Journalist, Oakland, Cal. 
William Randall Woodside. b. 17 

June, 1841, Bath. d. 2 Apr., 1862, Bath. 

1863. 

Delon Henry Abbott. M.D., 1863. 
John LeBaron Andrews, b. 30 Nov., 
1839, Eastport. 9th Me. Vols. 



Arthur Brainard Arey. b. 2 May, 

1840, Hampden. U. S. Navy, 1862. 
Benjamin French Bryant. Lawyer, 

LaCrosse, Wis. 
Stephen Jones Coffin, b. 3 May, 1836, 

Thorndike. 
Edwin Dame. b. 13 Dec, 1840, Saco. 

d. 13 June, 1861. 
David Morrill Greeley, b. 22 Oct., 

1837, Foxcroft. d. Oct., 1860. 
Orran Rensselaer Hall. M.D., 1867. 
Calvin Lewis Hayes, b. 1 March, 1842. 

Adj.,32d Me. Vols. Res. (1864), Kittery. 
Hamilton Smith Lowell, b. 23 Sept., 

1841, Windham. Capt., 12th Me. Vols. 
Charles Stuart McArthur, b. 9 July, 

1839, Limington. 

Daniel Moulton Phillips, b. 10 Jan., 
1836, Gorham. Lt. 12th Me. Vols. d. 19 
Sept., 1864, Winchester, Va. 

Horace Lord Piper. LL.B., Colum- 
bian Univ., 1868. b. 14 July, 1841, Limer- 
ick. Lt. 27th Me. Vols. Bvt. Major, 1863. 
U. S. civil service, Washington, D. C. 

James Waterman Poor, b. 28 Feb., 

1840, Belfast. 1st Lt. 1st Me. Cav. d. 2 
Sept., 1890, Reno, Nev. 

John Harrison Roberts, b. 30 July, 

1840. Capt. 4th N. H. Vols. d. 1864. 
Sewall Coffin Weymouth, b. 24 Sept., 

1S3S. d. 21 Dec, 1862, Portland. 
Nathan Henry Wood. b. 1 Feb., 1840. 
Farmer, Windham. 

1864. 

Charles Boardman Daggett, b. 30 

Aug., 1842, Farmington. 2dMe. Cav., 1863. 

Enoch Marshfield Deering. b.lOOct., 

1841. 2d Lt. 15th Me., 1861. d. June, 1862, 
Harrison. 

John Deering, Jr. LL.B., Columbian 

Univ., 1866. b. 19 Dec, 1842, Portland. 

13th Me. Vols., 1863. Lawyer, Washing- 
ton, D. C. Res., Saco. 
Henry Brown Emery. b. 19 Nov., 

1841, Bangor. Lawyer, d. 26 May, 1880, 

Boston. 
Frederic Roscoe Estabrook. b. 5 June, 

1841, Camden. Ass't Surg., 34th Me. Vols. 

d. 24 Feb., 1863. 
Charles Erwing Gibbs. b. 4 Feb., 

1843, Waterville. Res., San Francisco, 

Cal. 
Virgil Parris Hall. b. 7 July, 1838. 

Res. (1862). Peru. 



NON-GRADUATES 



169 



James Melville Knight, b. 10 Mar., 

1841. lies. (18{J-2), Harrison. 

Georse Lewis, b. 21 Jan., IS.Jil, Bridg- 

ton. l'>ansor Thco. Scni., 18G.">. Pastor, 

Soutli IJerwick. 
Frank AATillard Libby. b. 2(i Apr., 

184:{, I'ortlaiul. Insurance, Portland, d. 

18 .Vug., 1887. 
Daniel Rodick Rodick. b. fi Sept., 

18:58. (I. 1(! Sept., 18(;:i, Frecport. 
George "Walker Woodbury. b. 23 

July, 1838, Sweden. Merchant, Waltham, 

Mass. d. 1893. 
RoUiston "Woodbury. Hon. A.M., 

1S70. 

1865. 

Edwin Cressey Barrows, b. 2 Apr., 

1842, Vassalboro. 2d Mc. Cav. 
Joseph Louville Bennett. M.D., 18(i9. 
Oliver Braird Burleigh, b. 2C> Mar., 

1844, Great Falls, N. II. d. 23 Apr., ISGS. 
Samuel Grenville Davis, b. 30 July, 

1842. Lawyer, Denmark. 
Arthur Gilman Drake, b. 11 Jan., 

1838. lies. (18(J3) , Plymouth. 
Prince Albert Gatchell. b. 4 Aug., 

1841, Lincoln. Capt. 1st. Mc. Heavy Art'y, 
18()5. Merchant, Pembina, Dak. (1882). 

Augustine Kennedy, b. 22 Nov. , 1843. 

Res., (1803), Waldoboro. 
Harlan Page Knight. b. 2G Sept., 

1837, Hancock, N. H. Gth N. H. Vols. d. 

21 Dec, 186-2, Washington, D. C. 
Ebenezer Sylvester Kyes. b. 22 Jan., 

1842, Jay. Capt. 32d Me. Vols., 1SG4. Bvt. 
Maj., 18G.'). Lawyer, Jay. State Senate, 
187G-77. U. S. civil service, Washington, 
D. C. d. 25 July, 18SS. 

John Bann McDonald. M.D., Harv., 
1SG5. b. 17 Dec, 1838, Prince Edward's 
Island. Physician, Ceutralia, Wash. 

Joseph "William Milliken. b. 21 Dec, 

1845. Res. (18(i3), Bangor. 

Henry Lebbeus Oak. A.B., Dart., 
18G5. b. 13 May, 1844, Garland. Librarian, 
Banci-oft Library, San Francisco, Cal. 

John Fairfield Robinson, b. 13 Mar., 

1842. Lawyer, Bangor. 

Edwin Searle Rogers, b. 31 Jan., 

1843, Patten. 2d Lt., 3l8t Me. Vols. d. S 
June, 1864, Cold Harbor, Va. 

Juan Bautista Sariol. b. 10 Nov. , 1844, 

Havana, Cuba. d. 1864. 
Thomas Shepard. b. 5 Mar., 1842, 

Bangor. U. S. civil service, Washington, 

D. C. 



Horatio Fox Smith, b. 4 July, 1845, 
Gorhani. 31st Me. Vols., 1864. d. 20 Sept., 
1864. 

Arthur Tappan Stearns, b. 23 April, 
1840, Lovell Center. 23d Me. Vols. 

"William Lamb "Warren. A.B., Yale, 
1885. b. 12 May, 1843, Saccarappa. Mer- 
chant, Sac(;arappa; Pasadena, Cal. 

George Roscoe Williams. A. B., Dart., 
18()5. 1). 20 Feb., 1842, Woolwich. Lawyei', 
Oakland, Cal. 

1866. 

Arthur Beardsley. C.E., Rensselaer 

Polytechnic Inst., 1867. Ph.D., Swarth- 

more, 1889. b. 1 Nov., 1843. Prof. Engi- 
neering, Swarthniorc. 
James Allen Bedell, b. 10 April , 1839, 

South Berwick. 26th Mc. Vols. d. 20 Dec, 

1862. 
David Neal Bradstreet. b. 5 Mar., 

1845, Gardiner. Res., Hancock, N. II. 
Pulaski Corliss, b. 8 Oct., 1841, Car- 

niel. Cotton broker, IMexico. d. 18G8. 
Benjamin Harvey Davis, b. 27 July, 

1844, Foxcroft. Contractor, Foxcroft. 
Pliny Piske Drew. b. 21 June, 1841. 

Res. (1863), Limerick. 26th Me. Vols. d.lO 

Jan., 18G3. 
Otis Hinkley. b. 10 Dec, 1838. Res., 

New Harmony, Ind. d. 1877. 
WiUiam Ogden Hough, b. 12 Mar., 

1843, Ludlow, Vt. Book-keeper, Portland. 
"William Augustus Huston. M. D. 

b. 11 Feb., 1843. Physician, Boston. 
Edward Elijah Jones, b. 20 Sept., 

1842, Minot. 3d Me. Vols. Sergt. Ist Me. 

Heavy Art'y- Merchant, New York City. 
Joseph "Wesley Pressey. b. If! June, 

1842. 11th Me. Vols. Insurance, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 

Charles Frederic Swasey. b. 10 Oct., 

1843, Standish. Merchant, Standish. 
Melvin Cutts "Wadsworth. b. 11 Feb., 

1842. 2d Lt. 16th Me. Merchant, Gardiner. 

John Francis "Walker, b. 9 April, 1844, 
Banker, South Berwick, d. 20 Aug., 18i)0. 

Albert "Wright, b. 20 July, 1841, New- 
castle. Druggist, Healdsburg, Cal. 

1867. 

Benjamin Franklin Brickett. A.B., 
Dart., 1867. b. 10 April, 1846, Haverhill, 
Mass. Lawyer, Haverhill, Mass. 

Frank "Watts Chadbourne. M.D., 

1869. 



170 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



William Harris Chadwick. b. 24 June, 

1846, Gardiner. Real estate, Chicago. 
Thomas Bumham Emery, b. 19 Sept., 

1842. Res. (1865), Gorham. 

Koswell Darst Hancock, b. 18 Jan., 

1841. Res. (1865), Wasliington, Mo. d. 
George Franklin Hubbard, b. 6 June, 

1845. Res., Winterport. d. 1868. 
William Huntress, b. 9 June, 1845. 

MaAliinist, Lowell, Mass. d. 17 Apr., 1888. 
John Kussell Hussey. b. 24 July, 1842. 

Res. (1865),Newbiirg. 
Thomas William Lord. b. 10 Dec, 

1843. Res., Brunswick. 2d Lt. 17th Me. 
Vols. 

Frank Benton Mildram. A.B.,Harv., 

1867. b. 15 July, 1842, Wells. Lawyer, 
Wells, d. 19 Sept., 1875. 

Baiubridge Chaplin Ifoyes. A.B., 
Dart., 1867. b. 13 Mar., 1846, Georgetown, 
Mass. Teacher, d. 17 May, 1889. 

Henry Reynolds. M.D., Harv., 1869. 
b. 4 June, 1843. Physician, Livermore 
Falls. 

Dwinel French Thompson. B.S., 
Dart., 1869. b. IJan., 1846, Auburn. Prof. 
Descrip. Geom., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 
Lansingburg, N. Y. 

Elbridge York Turner, b. 20 June, 
1841, Durham. Teacher. Contractor, Au- 
burn. 

1868. 

Charles Baker Besse. b. 3 June, 1841, 
Bristol. Meth. Epis. ministry, Maine ; Illi- 
nois. 

Joseph Seribner Burns. A.B., Yale, 

1868. A.M., Yale. M.D., Columbia, 1873. 
b. 14 Jan., 1842. Prin. Highland Military 
Acad., Worcester, Mass. 

Nicholas Fessenden. b. 23 Nov., 1847, 
Eastport. Lawyer, Fort Faii'fleld. Sec- 
retary of State. 

Elbridge Gerry Fogg. b. 5 Dec, 1842. 
Res. (1866), Stetson. 

OUver Guy HamUton. b. 4 Feb., 1843, 
Waterboro. Teacher, Waterboi'o. d. 8 
Oct., 1865, Waterboro. 

John Rogers Mason. A.B., Harv., 

1869. LL.B., Harv., 1872. b. 21 Aug., 1848, 
Bangor. Lawyer, Bangor. 

Robert Giveen Sawyer, b. 28 June, 
ISIS, Portland. Civil engineer, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. d. 1887. 

John Irving Sturgis. M.D., 1868. 



1869. 

Charles Hoyt Bangs, b. 27 Aug., 1844, 

Salem. Manufacturer, Boston. 
Charles Staples Conant. b. 1 Nov., 

1843, Turner. Lawyer, Lewiston (1880). 
Adalbert Dana Cornish, b. 3 Feb., 

1843, Lisbon. Lawyer, Lewiston. Judge 

Municipal Court. 
George Henry Dean. b. 14 May, 1840. 

Res. (1866), Webster. 
Charles Edward Fowles. b. 25 May, 

1842, Edgecomb. Farmer and teacher. 

•d. 15 Feb., 1876, Edgecomb. 
John Adams Stoyell. b. 6 June, 1848, 

Farmington. Lawyer, Bismarck, North 

Dakota. 

1870. 

Henry Darling Barnard, b. 14 Jan., 

1847, Bucksport. Banker, Sullivan, Ind. 

d. 25 Dec, 1877, Bucksport. 
Frank Mason Brown, b. 9 Jan., 1845, 

Bluehill. Mining, Chippeta, Col. State 

Senate, 1877-8. R. R. President, d. 10 

June, 1889, Marble Canyon. 
Charles Augustus Eaton, b. 14 Aug., 

1850, Portland. Salesman, Portland. 
Samuel Sprigg. Res., San Francisco, 

Cal. 
Sullivan Haines Stockman. b. 30 

Aug., 1847, East Auburn. Res. (1868), Au- 
burn. 
Arthur Jackson Upton, b. 22 June, 

1847. Res., Salem, Mass. d. 1871, San 

Francisco, Cal. 

1871. 

Frank Tappan Bayley. b. 19 Aug., 
1846, Boston, Mass. 6th Mass. Inf. Union 
Theo.Sem.,1873. Pastor, Portland; Den- 
ver, Col. 

Edward Thomas Brown, b. 7 June, 

1849, Paris. 1st Lt. 5th U. S. Art'y. 
Luther J. Drake. b. 27 Oct., 1845, 

Union. Res. (1869), Rockland. 
George Minot Garland. A.B.,Harv., 

1871. M.D., Harv., 1874. b. 14 Oct., 1848, 

Laconia, N. H. Prof. Thoracic Diseases, 

Univ. Vt. Physician, Boston. 
Alonzo Stockbridge Lambert. A.B., 

Amherst, 1882. b. 4 Feb., 1849, Durham. 
James Lewis Lombard, b. 6 Jan., 

1850, Henry, 111. Banker, Kansas City, 
Mo. 



NON-GRADUATES 



171 



Percival Josiah Parris. A.B., Union, 
1S71. A.>r., Union. 1). 5 Jan., 1S40, Buck- 
fielii. Lawyer, New York; Pliilatlclphia. 

Edward Waldo Pendleton. A.B., 
Univ. Mich., 1872. b. 2-2 May, 1848, Gor- 
liani. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich. 

William Fiske Sandford. A.B., Yale, 
1872. rriii. Ilis^li Scliool, St. Louis, Mo. 

1872. 

Ambrose Virgin Ackley. b. 2 Feb., 

1848, Uumford. Kes., Peaks Island, Port- 
land. 
Arthur Burrill Ayer. b. IG Nov., 1852, 

Clinton, Mass. Farmer, LawrencifJ Mass. 

(1880). 
Charles Joseph Brown, b. 10 May, 

184(j, Medford, Mass. 
Edgar Henry Deering. b. i Mar., 

18.j1, Portland. Farmer, Minot. 
Frank Jones Goodwin. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1873. b. 12 Jan., ISTrl, Biddeford. 

Insurance, Maiden, Mass. 
John Lewis Hinks. b. 26 April, 1849, 

Brewer, d. 5 May, 188f!, Augusta. 
Franklin Pierce Ireland, b. (5 Dec, 

1S")2, Newburyport, Mass. Lawyer, Ne- 

Itraska City, Xel). 
J. Y. McClintock. b. 21 April, 1853, 

llallowell. Civil engineer, Rochester, 

N. Y. 
W^illiam Augustus McDowell, b. 25 

Feb., 1848, Washington, d. 13 July, 1870, 

Brunswick. 
Frank Albert MitcheU. M.D., Belle- 

viie Hosp. Med. Coll., 1874. b. 19 Aug., 

1847, Kennebunkport. Physician, Bridg- 
ton; Chicago, HI. 

Everett Totman. A.B., Dart., 1872. 
b. .5 Sept., 18.i0, Fairfield. Mercliant, Du- 
lutli, Minn. 

1873. 

Charles Edwin Averill. b. 12 April, 

1853, Portland. Res., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Joseph Emery Badger, b. 19 Mar., 

1851, Augusta. Res., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Benjamin Franklin Clark, Jr. b. 4 

Dec, 1851, .Stratliani, N. 11. Res. (1870), 

Exeter, N. H. 
James W^ilson Clarke, b. 18 May, 

1848, Xobleboi'o. Res., Nobleboro. 
Henry Oscar Hill. b. 27 May, 1852, 

Straftord, X. II. Res. (1870), Byfield, Mass. 
Frederic William Holt. C. E., Maine 
State Coll., 1873. h. 12 April, 18,i0, Hamp- 
den. Civil engineer, St. George, N. B. 



Arthur Herbert Locke. A.B., Harv., 
1873. b. 25 Sept., 1852, Augusta. Prot. 
Epis. ministry, Xew York City. 

Harry Otis Perley. M. D., Detroit 
Med. Coll., 1876. b. 13 Nov., 18.52, Port- 
land. Ass't Surgeon, U. S. A. 

John Goddard Phillips, b. 29 May, 
1848, Sharon, Mass. Merchant, Boston. 

George Albert Sargent, b. 1 Aug., 
1S51, Haverhill, Mass. 

Francis Marion Smith, b. 5 May, 18-15, 
Hai-dingsburg, Ky. 

Augustus Gustavus Wooster. b. 21 
Aug., 1840, Hancock. 

1874. 

Jesse Piper Bickford. b. .3 Mar., 1874, 

Xewburgh. Teacher. Res., Carmel. 
John Dickinson Boyden. b. 15 Aug., 

1851, Amherst, Mass. Mercliant, Ord, Xeb. 
Sewall Messenger Chandler, b. 23 

Dec, 18.53, Waterville. Res., Verndale, 

Mich. 
James Roscoe Day. D.D. LL.D. b. 

17 Oct., 1845, Whitneyville. Mcth. Epis. 

ministry. Chancellor of Syracuse Univ. 
Elmon Crocker Faunee. b. .3 July, 

1847, Poland. Res., Poland. 

Elias Dudley Freeman. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1875. b. 31 Aug., 18.53, Yarmouth. 
Lawyer, Portland. Res., Yarmouth. 

William Lincoln Palmer, b. 2 Feb., 

1848, Albion, d. 

Charles Alvin Pike. b. 24 July, 1851, 

Cornish. Res., Phelps City, Mo. 
William Rogers Stone, b. 19 Nov., 

1840, Portland. 
Charles Edward Stowe. A. B., Harv., 

1875. b. 8 July, 18.50, Brunswick. Pastor, 

Hartford; Simsbury, Conn. 

1875. 

Albert Greenleaf Bowie, b. 3 July, 

1850, Gardiner. Architect, Waterville. 
Daniel W^ebster Bradley. A.B., Dart., 

1875. b. 21 Feb., 1853, Fryeburg. Insur- 
ance, Denver, Col. 

John Jay Bradley. A.B., Dart., 1875. 
b. 15 June, 18.55, Fryeburg. Law student, 
d. 7 June, 187G, Fryebui'g. 

Jabez Henry Cushman. M.D.,Dart., 
1877. b. 3 April, 18.52, Pownal. Physician, 
Pownal. 

Frank William Dana. b. 25 Mar., 

1851 , Columbia Falls. Lawyer, Lewistou. 



172 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Charles Alonzo Dorr. M.D., Dart., 
1878. b. 12 Feb., 1851, Centre Sandwich, 
N. H. Physician, South Hiiigham, Mass. 

"Walter Augustus Ford. M.D., Jef- 
ferson Med. Coll., 1882. b. 24 May, 18.54, 
Bristol. Physician, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Arthur Philip French. A.B., Tufts, 
1876. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1878. b. 19 May, 
18.o4, Turner. Lawyer, Boston. 

Frank Lane Furbish, b. 2 May, 1849, 
Brunswick. Merchant, City of Mexico. 

Herbert Lyman Greene, b. 3 May, 
1851, West Troy. 

Loretto Hayford. b. 10 April, 1852, 
Belfast. Res., Belfast. 

Elias Lane Lothrop. b. 6 July, 1855, 
Leeds. Sugar planter, Dalcour, La. 

Martin McNulty. b. 1 Aug., 1850, 
Portland. Res. (1873), Portland. 

Joseph McKeen Rogers, b. 7 May, 
18.55, Brunswick. Clergyman, Galesville, 
Wis. 

Frank Sands, b. 19 Sept., 1851, Ken- 
nebunk. Merchant, Lewiston. 

David McCrillis Scribner. b. 15 Oct., 

1853, Waterville. Civil engineer, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

1876. 

Almon Ethan Andrews. M.D., 1877. 
Daniel Webb Brookhouse. b. 23 Aug., 

1854, Middletown, Mass. Manufacturer, 
Pitzroy, Australia. 

Ralph Hemenway, Jr. b. 1 May, 1855, 

Wellington. Merchant, Davenport, la. 
Jeremiah Millay. b. 30 April, 1851, 

Bowdoinham. Lawyer, Phanix, Arizona. 
Joseph Ellis Sewall. b. 14 Mar., 1854, 

Bath. Captain, merchant marine. 
WUliams Souther, b. 2 Feb., 1854, 

Fryeburg. Merchant, Crawford, Neb. 
Horace Russell Sturgis. b. 3 Nov., 

18.55, Augusta. Merchant, Augusta. 
Charles Wilbur Whitcomb. A.B., 

Dart., 1876. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1880. 

b. 31 July, 1855, Boston. Lawyer, Boston. 
Edgar Allan Poe Yates, b. 1 Mar., 

1856, Biddeford. Teacher, Portland. 

1877. 

William Francis Ayer. b. 6 June, 1855, 
Portland. Rector, Philadelphia. 

Edward Harward Blake. LL.B., Al- 
bany, 1878. b.SJuly, 1856, Bangor. Bank 
Pi-es., Bangor. 



Alvan Joseph Bolster, b. 20 Dec, 

1855, Dixfleld. Lawyer, d. 12 Dec, 1885, 

Sioux City, la. 
Osgar Brinkerhoff. b. 18 Oct., 1852, 

Fond du Lac, Wis. Teacher, Atlanta, 111. 
Edward Everett Dunbar, b. 13 Jan., 

18.54, Nobleboro. Journalist, Damaris- 

cotta; Providence, R. I. 
Charles Thomas Evans, b. 15 Mar., 

1854, Fryeburg. Insurance, Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
David Dunlap Gilman. b. 26 July, 

1854, Brunswick. Pay-master, Cabot Man- 
ufacturing Co. 
John Thomas Given, b. 30 Aug., 1857, 

Brunswick. Decorator, Woburn, Mass. 
William Andrew Golden, b. 3 May, 

18.53, Portland. Lawyer, Portland. 
Charles Harrington. A.B., Harv., 1878. 

M.D., Harv., 1881. b. 29 July, 1856, Salem, 

Mass. Inst. Harvard Med. Sch. 
Orlando Marrett Lord. b. 4 July, 

1853, Westbrook. Supt. Schools, Portland. 
Leander Hathaway Moulton. b. 6 

Feb., 1851, Durham. Teacher. Res., 
Lisbon. 

WiUiam Owen Peterson, b. 13 Aug., 
1857, Bath. Merchant, Brunswick. 

Samuel Russell Bearce Pingree. A.B., 
Boston Univ., 1877. b. 2 Nov., 1856, Lewis- 
ton. Manufacturer, Lewiston. 

William Herbert Sanborn, b. 5 Dec, 

1854, Hallowell. Pres. Davenport Coll., 
Lenoir, N. C. 

Howard Vinton Stackpole. b. 22 Mar., 

1853, Durham. Merchant, Brunswick. 
Freeland Oscar Stanley, b. 1 June, 

1849, Kingfield. Manufacturer, Montreal. 
William Stephenson. M.D., Columbia, 

1880. b. 3 Mar., 1855, Portland. Asst. 

Surg., U. S. A. 
Hiram Belcher Stoyell. b. 5 April, 

18.53, Farmington. Farmer. 
Marcus Richard Williams, b. 13 Jan., 

1857, Taunton, Mass. Merchant, N. Y. 

City. 

1878. 

John Micajah Burleigh, b. 24 Sept., 

1854, Great Falls, N. H. Res., Searsport. 
Franklin Dyer. b. 29 Aug., 1856, An- 

nisquam, Mass. d. 27 July, 1875, Glouces- 
ter, Mass. 
Isaac Watson Dyer. b. 13 Sept., 1855, 
Baldwin. Lawyer, Portland. U. S. Dist. 
Att'y. 



NON-GRADUATES 



173 



Stephen Ueblois Fessenden. b. 29 
Mil}-, ISoG, Auburu. U. S. civil service, 
Washington, D.C. 

Otis Ward Garland, b. 31 Oct., 1856, 
Gloucester, ISIass. d. 30 March, 1877, 
Gloucester, Mass. 

James Lucius Higgins. b. 1 July, 
l.S.').j, Trenton. Lawser, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Sanford Perry Record, b. 12 May, 
1S54, Stoughton, Mass. Teacher, Stone- 
ham, Mass. 

George Wentworth Seavey. b. 2 Dec, 
18.'w, Lowell, Mass. Piano tuner, Dover, 
N. H. 

Joseph Sewall. b. 22 Aug., 1854, Old- 
town. Civil engineer, d. IG Jan., 1887. 

Alton Jhacelous Shaw. M.E., Maine 
State Coll., 1879. b. 13 Jan., 1S.")8, Buck- 
flehl. Mechanical engineer, Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

William W^ashburn Sleeper. A.B., 
Amherst, 1878. b. 12 Feb., 185.'), Worces- 
ter, Mass. Hartford Theo. Sem., 1881. 
Miss., A. B. C. F. M. Pastor, Beloit, Wis. 

Edwin Flye Stetson. M.D., Harv., 
187'.i. b. -21 Dec, 18.")3, Danuiriscolta. Phy- 
sician, Daniariscotla. 

1879. 

Herbert Edward Bourne, b. '22 June, 

18.ji;, Kenneliunk. Lawyer, Kennubunk. 
John Briry Curtis. M.D., 1S7U. 
Bryant Wood Dinsmore. b. '21 Nov., 

18.J7, New York City. ISusiness, New York 

City. 
Ansel Wingate Hanson, b. 4 Oct., 

ls.")7, Bu.vton. Res., Lafayette, Ind. 
Edward Ellis Hastings, b. 8 July, 

18.')7, Lovell. Lawyer, Fryeburg. 
Ellwood Francis Varney. b. 24 Sept., 

1858, Sanford. U. S. Military Acad. Mer- 

ciiant, San Jose, Cal. 

1880. 

Howard Dudley Beane. b. 23 Nov., 

18.j7,New Y'ork City. Broker, New Y'ork 

City. 
Walter Allen Burleigh, b. oO Mar., 

18;">(j, South Berwick. Manufacturer. 
William Timothy Call. b. 8 July, 18.iG, 

Bangor. Journalist, New York City. 
Frederick Fvilsome Coffin, b. 1 Jan., 

1858, Skowhegan. Res., Winlhrop. 



WUliam «,usseU CoUins. M.D., St. 
Louis Med. Coll., 1884. b. S) May, IS.W, 
Winnebago, 111. Physician, Georgetown, 
Col. 

Frederick Cony. b. 19 June, 185fi, 
Augusta. Merchant, Augusta. 

Nathaniel W^aldo Emerson. M.D., 
Boston Univ., 1881. b. G Mar., 18.")-t, Boston, 
Mass. Physician, Dorchester, Mass. 

Charles Marcian Hay. b. 13 May, 1859, 
Portland. Druggist, Portland. 

John Swanton Jameson, b. 15 Jan., 
18.J7,Batli. jMcrchaut, Bath. 

Arthur Talbot Lincoln. B.S., Am- 
herst, 1879. M.D., Harv., 1889. b. 16 
Sept., 1856, Dennysville. Physician, Den- 
uysville. 

Lyman Herbert Merrill, b. 2 Sept., 
1858, Augusta. Protestant Episcopal min- 
istry. 

Donald Littlefield Morrill. A.B., 
Brown, 1880. A.M., Brown, b. 8 Feb., 
18C0, Auburn. Lawyer, Chicago. 

W^illiam Wheelwright Northend. b. 
30 May, lS.-)7, Salum, Mass. Arcliitect, 
Lynn, Mass. d. 21 Mar., 1894. 

John Elmer Preston, b. 13 April, 185G, 
Bath. Med. student a88.'5), Bath. 

Thomas Harrison Riley, b. 2G July, 
18.)7, Philadelphia, Pa. Merchant, Bruns- 
wick. 

John Scott, b. 28 July, 18.")1, Cliftou. 
Lawyer, Bath. 

Melville Josiah Smith, b. 1 Aug., 18.57, 
Cumberland. Taxidermist, Brunswick. 

Joseph Colcord Fabens Upton. b. (i 
Feb., 18.}7, Salem, Mass. Steamboat cap- 
tain. South Newmarket, N. II. 

1881. 

John Dike. M.D., Boston Univ., 1888. 
b.27 Dec, 185G, Bath. I'hysician, Melrose, 
Mass. 

Augustus Ford French, b. 11 May, 
18.59, Norway, d. 2 Oct., 1878, Paris. 

Artemas Fisher Gregg, b. 27 May, 
18.53, Buckfield. d. 17 April, 1879, Bruns- 
wick. 

Frederick Herbert Rowse. b. 20 Aug., 
18.59, Augusta. Rector, Plymouth, Jlass. 

W^arren Porter Skillings. b. 11 May, 
18G0, Milford, jNIass. Architect, Maiden, 
Mass. 

Harry Edgar Snow. M.D., Rush Med. 
Coll., 1887. b. 2 May, 18.58, Troy. Physi- 
cian, Santa Maria, Cal. 



174 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



£'rederiek Clement Stevens. LL.B., 
Univ. of Iowa, 1884. h. 1 Jan., 1861, Bos- 
ton, Mass. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. 

Edward Lyon Swazey. b. 14 Dec, 
1858, Bucksport. Stock raising, Howard, 
Kan. 

Nathaniel Rowe Webster, b. 20 Dec, 

1857, Gloucester, Mass. Merchant. 

1882. 

Mandaville Freeland Corson, b. 22 

Aug., 1855, Denmark. Merchant, Andover. 

Frank Mitchell Crawford, b. 10 Apr., 

1860, Kent's Hill. Merchant, Cameron, 
Tex. 

John Malcomson Curtis, b. 25 July, 

1858, Brunswick. Merchant, New York 
City. 

Charles Howard Gilman. b. 14 Nov., 
1858, South Berwick. Keal estate, Min- 
neapolis. 

Elmer Ellsworth Jennings, b. 28 May, 

1861, Leeds. Railroad agent, Farmington. 
Thomas Wesley Kimball, b. 14 Jan., 

1860, Waterville. Res., Monmouth. 
Thomas Carl Lane. b. 4 July, 1858, 

Portland. Merchant, Waterbury, Conn. 
Frederic Evans Lally. b. 21 Nov., 

1861, Portland. Merchant, Bstelline, South 
Dakota. 

Eugene Timothy McCarthy. b. 4 

Sept., 1859, Peabody, Mass. Lawyer, Lynn. 
Adelbert Whitten Mansur. b. 1 May, 

1854, Houlton. Lawyer, Palmer, Mass. 
Wallace Edward Mason, b. 24 June, 

1861, North Conway, N. H. Teacher, 

Orange, Mass. 
Frank Herbert Pease. b. 16 July, 

1858, B. Boston, Mass. Res., Dover, N. H. 
Albert Humphreys Perry, b. 10 Jan., 

1859, Quincy, Mass. Res., Braintree, Mass. 
Prank Merithew Porter. M.D.,Univ. 

Tenn.,1882. b. 13Mar., lS60,Searsport. d. 
28 Sept., 1888, Louisville, Ga. 

Moses Lendsley Sanborn. A.B., Dart., 
1882. A.M., Dart. b. 30 Sept., 1859, Bald- 
win. Lawj'er, Boston. 

Arthur Glenwood Staples, b. 3 July, 
1861,Bowdoinham. Journalist, Lewiston. 

Harry Howard Stinson. b. 17 Oct., 
1861, Wiscasset. Lawyer, JIallowell. 

John Washburn, b. Aug., 1858, Hal- 
lo well. Manufacturer, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Hiram Thatcher W^aterhouse. b. 3 
Dec, 1861, Salmon Falls. Agent, Portland. 



George Granville W^eeks. b. 14 Apr., 

1860, Fairfield. Lawyer, Fairfield. 
Frank Edmund W^inship. b. 17 Aug., 

1860, Portland. Book-keeper, Portland. 

1883. 

Fred Morrow Fling. ^h.D., Leipzig, 

1890. b. 4 Nov., 1860, Portland. Prof. 
History, Univ. of Nebraska. 
Samuel Stinson Gannett, b. 10 Feb., 

1861, Augusta. Topographer, U. S. Geo- 
logical Survey, Washington, D. C. 

Fred Henry Gile. LL.B., Univ. of 

Michigan, 1882. b. 7 June, 1860, Alfred. 

Pastor, East Auburn. 
Jesse Walter Knapp. b. 12 Jan., 1857, 

Bridgton. Res., North Bridgton. 
Franklin Eugene Perham. b. 21 Oct., 

1857, East Wilton. Teacher. 
Frank Smith Warren, b. 7 Mar., 1856, 

Deer Isle. 
Robert Charles Washburn. A.B., 

Tufts, 1883. b. 26 Mar., 1861, Hallowell. 

Lawyer, Minneapolis. 
Walter Clarence Winter, b. 4 Aug., 

1857, Dixfleld. Lawyer, LaCrosse, Wis. 

1884. 

James Wallace Bailey, b. 11 Nov., 

1862, Portland. Manufacturer, Portland. 
Preston W^arren Charles, b. 24 Dec, 

1855, Lovell. Res., Lovell. 

Alfred Cheney Cobb. b. 29 Feb., 1860, 
Brunswick. Clerk, Boston. 

James Crosby, b. 5 Apr., 1862, Ban- 
gor. Accountant, Bangor. 

John Ernest Cummings. A. B., Colby, 
1884. Newton Theo. Inst., 1887. b. 22 June, 
1862, Saco. Missionary, Henzada, Burma. 

Herbert Edward Dunning, b. 23 June, 
1862, Freeport. Res., Brunswick. 

Samuel Eaton Packard, b. 24 Sept.-, 
1862, Portland. Law student, Omaha, Neb. 
(1886). 

Albert Pierce, b. 18 Sept., 1858, Frank- 
fort. Treasurer, Frankfort. 

Samuel Phinney Poland, b. 29 Feb., 

1856, Topsham. Civil engineer, Boston. 
Frank Lewis Prince, b. 18 Aug., 

1862, Bangor. Expressman, Portland. 
Walter Emerson Stone, b. 19 July, 

1861, Portland. Insurance, Boston. 
Albert Ferguson Sweetser. b. 10 

Mar., 1861, Searsport. 
William Preston Watson, b. 23 May, 

1859, Lakeland, Wis. Res., Norridgewock. 



NON-GRADUATES 



175 



Wendell Phillips ^Vhite. b. 12 Aiiril, 
ISS?, New Uloiicester. Farmer, IJrunswick. 

1885. 

Edwin Howard Allen. A.B., Dart., 

1SS5. M.L)., narv.,l>s89. b. IG April, ISM, 

Alfred. Plij'sician, lioston. 
Elmer Ellsworth Chase, b. 25 Dec, 

18<)1, San Fraiicis(;o, Cal. d. 22 Sept., 188:5, 

Boston, Mass. 
Leslie Willard Cutter. C.E., Maine 

state Coll., 1884. b. i;j July, 18G;5, Bangor. 
Orlando Dyer. b. 22 Oct., 1&57, Bow- 

doin. d. 21 Feb., 1883, Kansas. 
Morrill Goddard. A.B., Dart., 1885. 

b. 7 Oet., 18()(;, Auburn. Journalist, New 

York City. 
Daniel Goodenow. A.B., Dart., 1885. 

M.D., Dart., 1889. b. 1.5 Dec., 1SG3, Lew- 

iston. Physician, Alstead, N. H. 
John Robinson Gould, b. 14 July, 

18G1, Boston. Kes., llallowell. 
Lewis Hodgkins. A.B., Dart., 1885. 

M.D., Univ. of N. Y., 1888. b. 23 May, 

18G2, Ellsworth. Physician, Ellsworth. 
David Patten Howard, b. 10 Aug., 

18G1, Farniington. Lawyer, Denver, Col. 
Thomas Leigh, Jr. A.B., Dart., 1885. 

b. 17 Oct., 1SG2, Hallowell. Lawyer, llal- 
lowell. 
Edward Tisdale McDonald, b. GApr., 

18(11, Ellswortli. d. 10 Apr., 1884. 
Robert Louis Manson. A.B., Dart., 

1885. b. 7 May, 18G3, Bath. Journalist, 

New York City. 
Walter Mooers. A.B., Dart., 1885. 

A.M., Dart. b. 7 Dec, 18G2, Oldtown. 

Teacher, Lancaster, INIass. 
Alanson Mansfield Phillips. A.B., 

Williams, 1885. b. 3 Mar., 18G4, Ellsworth. 

Salesman, Boston. 
John Charles Fremont Powers, b. 

25 Aug., ]85!l, St. Albans. Ues. (1883), 

Pitlslield. 
Charles Augustus Strout. b. 12 July, 

18G3, Portland. I^awyer, Portland. 
James Brown Thornton. M.D., 1885. 
Richard Webb. A.B., Dart., 1885. 

A.M., Dart. b. 14 Nov., 1SG3, Portland. 

Lawyer, Portland. 

1886. 

James William Calderwood. b. 7 
Mar., 1862, Quincy, Mass. Music teacher, 
Boston. 



W^iU Albert Cornish, b. i;5 Jan., 18(i3, 
Bowdoinham. d. 24 Mar., 1884, Bruns- 
wick. 

Harry Ridgaway Fling, b. 11 June, 
18G3, 1'ortland. Teacher. 

Arthur McKenney Hutchins. lies., 
Anson, d. 17 Mar., 1885. 

W^illiam Henry Stackpole. b. 8 Oct., 
18G3, New York City. Teacher. 

1887. 

Edgar Means Gay. b. 31 Jau., 18ti4, 
Milbridge. Farmer. 

Frank Gay. b. 14 March, 18(i(), Mil- 
bridge. Farmer. 

1888. 

Edgar Stanley Barrett, b. l(i Oct., 

18G1, Sumner, d. 7 Feb., 1888, Portland. 
John Stuart Barrows, b. .'51 March, 

1865, Fryeburg. Journalist, Boston. 
Parke Greeley Dingley. b. 8 May, 

18G4, Auburn. Journalist. 
Fred Guy Merrill, b. 9 Feb., 18(;4, 

Bowling Green, Ky. Lawyer. 
Frederick Henry Spaulding. b. 25 

(Jet., 1863, Boston. Ues., North Brattle- 

boro, Vt. 
Robert Scott Thomes. b. 15 Aug., 

1866, Cumberland. Merchant, Portland. 

1889. 

Fred Winslow Adams, b. 11) July, 
18G8, Searsport. Accountant, Bangor. 

Erasmus Manson. b. 12 Aug., 18(i7, 
Altauta, Ga. Journalist, Duluth, Minn. 

Herbert Merrill, b. 22 Sept., 18(53, 
Gray. d. 18 Mar., 1888. 

Albert W^ard Preston. A.B., Amherst, 

1889. b. 22 Mar., 1869, Farniington. In- 
structor, Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. 

Edward Newton Shirley. A.B., Dart., 

1890. b. 10 Sept., 1867, Conway, N. H. 
Frank Albert Wilson. A.B., Williams, 

1889. b. 5 Nov., 18(i(>, Cumberland, lies., 
North Adams, INIass. 

1890. 

Ernest Everett Briggs. b. 7 Oct., 186G, 

Turner, d. 29 April, 1889. 
Wilford Waldron Dennett, b. 27 Feb., 

1867, Bath. d. 10 Nov., 1886, Brunswick. 
Albert Bernard Donworth. b. 11 Apr., 

1867, Machias. U. S. Military Academy, 
West Point, 1891. 2d Lt., 14th U. S. luf. 



176 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Prank McAU Gates, b. 29 Dec, 1865, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. Missionary, cl. 9 July, 
1890, Sierra Leone, Africa. 

Orman Brown Humphrey. M.D., 
Dartmouth, 1893. b. 28 May, 1867, Bangor. 
Physician, Bangor. 

Sereno Thayer Kimball. A.B., Am- 
herst, 1890. h. 3 Dec, 1867, Rocliland. 

1891. 

Nathaniel Flint AUard. b. 4 Mar., 

1863, Lovell. Lumberman, Fryeburg. 
Fred Elias Bragdon. A.B., Wesleyan, 

1892. Teacher. 
Seleucus Adams Cleaves, b. 28 Jan., 

1866, Calais, d. 7 Dec, 1887, Saco. 
Henry Prentiss Godfrey- b. 8 Nov., 

1869, Bangor, d. 30 Jan., 1890, Brunswick. 
Franklin Henry Benjamin Heald. 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1891. b. 22 April, 1867, 

Portland. 
"William True Kempton. b. 28 Feb., 

1867, Strong. 

Edmund Mortimer Leary. b. 28 Nov., 
1866, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Military 
Academy, 1892. 2d. Lt. 2d. Cav., U. S. A. 

Herbert Thompson Powers. b. 13 
Nov., 1870, Pittsfleld. 

John Mordough Bounds, b. 28 Nov., 

1868, Minot. 

Edward Abner Thompson, b. 29 Aug., 
1868, Batesville, Ark. 

1892. 

Ernest Irving Cole. b. 16 July, 1864, 
Lovell. Clerk, Boston. 

Charles A. Hodgkins. b. 13 May, 1871, 
Ellsworth. Journalist, Lewiston. 

Fred Dunham Mace. b. 21 May, 1870, 
Lisbon, d. 9 Nov., 1890, Yarmouth. 

Daniel Mclntyre. b. 23 May, 1866, 
Jamestown, Scotland. Andover Theolog- 
ical Seminary. 

Charles Leslie Palmer, b. 22 Sept., 

1864, East Corinth. 



William Edward Perkins, b. 16 Apr., 

1869, Searsport. 

Frederic Lincoln Thompson. A.B., 

Amherst, 1892. b. 12 April, 1869, Augusta. 
Teacher, Stamford, Conn. 

1893. 

"William Gushing Adams, b. 6 Sept., 

1871, Searsport. Bangor Theological Sem. 
Harry Sinclair Baker, b. 23 Sept., 

1870, Biddeford. Clerk, Boston. 
Arthur Leonard Bennett, b. 31 July, 

1865, Hartford. Law student, Gray. 
"William Story Briry. b. 6 Oct., 1870, 

Bath. Druggist. 
Frank Butler Cummings. b. 31 May, 

1872, Bangor. Merchant, Bangor. 
AUen Clemence Fling, b. 9 Oct., 1870, 

Portland. 
Frank Hatch, b. 25 Aug., 1870, Saco. 
Elmer "Willis Partridge, b, 20 Nov., 

1867, Wlutefleld. Medical student. 
Edward Turner Ridley, b. 12 Sept., 

1872, Top sham. 
Clarence Everett Sawyer, b. 7 Aug., 

1869, Lawrence, Mass. Law student, 
Brunswick. 

"Wadsworth Spring, b. 16 June, 1869, 

New Gloucester. 
Lucian Stacy, b. 5 Sept., 1870, Porter. 

U. S. Military Academy. 
Philip Edwin Stanley. A.B., Dart., 

1893. b. 11 May, 1865, Phillips. 
Fred Parker "Whitney, b. 20 June, 

1868, Presque Isle. 

1894. 

Perez Burr Burnham, Jr. b. 9 April, 

1870, Portland. 

Edward Henry Butler, b. 1872, Port- 
land. 

Charles James Fox Crosby, b. 12 
Dec, 1871, Dexter. Dartmouth College. 

James Edwin Lombard, b. 2 Dec, 

1871, Brunswick. 

James Albert Nichols. Res., Casco. 



UNDERGRADUATES. 



Class of 1895. 

Archie Guy Axtell. 

Res., Winthrop. 

Abner Anderson Badger. 

Res., Farmington. 
Frank Weeks Blair. 

Res., Boothbay Harbor. 

Elmar Trickey Boyd. 

Res , Bangor. 

Bert Lewis Bryant. 

Res., Lowell, Mass. 

Charles Sumner Christie. 

Res., St. Albans. 
Allen Leon Churchill. 

Res., lloulton. 

James Winchell Crawford. 

Res., Brunswick. 

Ami Louis Dennison. 

Res., Wilton. 

Leroy Sunderland Dewey. 

Res., Kast RFacliias. 
Thomas Vincent Doherty. 

Res., Uoiilton. 
Herbert John Dudley. 

Res., Pembroke. 

Hiland Lockwood Fairbanks. 

Res., Bangor. 
Fred Lincoln Fessenden. 

Res., South Bridgton. 
George Henry Dunton Foster. 

Res., Portland. 

John Shaw French. 

Res., Norwaj'. 

Frank Herbert Haskell. 

Res., East Windham. 
"Walter Frank Haskell. 

Res., Westbrook. 

Louis Clinton Hatch. 

Res., Bangor. 

James Everett Hicks. 

Res., West .Sumner. 
Herbert Edgar Holmes. 

Res., Lcwiston. 
■William Moulton Ingraham. 

Res., Portland. 



George Lincoln Kimball. 

Res., Waterford. 
"W alter Scott Abbott Kimball. 

Res., Portland. 
John Greenleaf Whittier Knowlton. 
Res., Bath. 
"William Elston Leighton. 

Res., Deering. 
Charles Edward Dimmock Lord. 

Res., Biddeford. 
Edward Sweet Lovejoy. 

Res., Augusta. 
Guy Bennett Mayo. 

Res., Sniethport, Penu. 

Frank Herbert Mead. 

Res., Bridgton. 

Alfred Mitchell, Jr. 

Res., Brunswick. 

Hoyt Augustus Moore. 

Res., Ellsworth. 
Alonzo "William Morelen. 

Res., Pemaquid. 
Ralph Taylor Parker. 

Res., Farmington, N. H. 

Seth Ellis Pope. 

Res., Gardiner. 

Allen Quimby. 

Res., North Sandwich, N. H. 
John Harry Richardson. 

Res., Brunswick. 
Joseph Banks Roberts. 

Res., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Harry Bertram Russ. 

Res., Freeport. 

Sewall Reeves Savage. 

Res., Augusta. 

Joseph Thompson Shaw. 

Res., Gorham. 
George Baton Simpson. 

Res., North Newcastle. 
Andrew Jackson Small. 

Res., Machiasport. 

Fred Ossian Small. 

Res., Madrid. 

Harlan Page Small. 

Res., Biddeford. 



178 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Perley Dennison Smith . 

Res., Waterbiiry, Ct. 

Lewis Franklin Soule. 

Res., Phillips. 

Arthur Harvey Stetson. 

Res., Bath. 

Philip Dana Stubbs. 

Res., Strong. 
Harvey Waterman Thayer. 

Res., Gray. 

George Curtis Webber. 

Res., Auburn. 

Arthur Goodwin Wiley. 

Res., Bethel. 
Ernest Roliston Woodbury. 

Res., Castine. 

53 

Class of 1896. 

Samuel Ackley. 

Res., East Machias. 

Richard Mills Andrews. 

Res., Gray. 

Taber Davis Bailey. 

Res., Bangor. 

Clarence Edgar Baker. 

Res., Alna. 

Willard Streeter Bass. 

Res., Wilton. 

John Harold Bates. 

Res., West Sumner. 

Homer Ralph Blodgett. 

Res., North Brooksville. 
Frank Emerson Bradbury. 

Res., North Freeman. 
Charles Mayberry Brown. 

Res., Freeport. 
John Emerson Burbank. 

Res., West Freeman. 
Herbert Otis Clough. 

Res., Kennebunkport. 

Henry Wheeler Coburn. 

Res., Weld. 

Ralph Wallace Crosman. 

Res., Medway, Mass. 

Philip Dana. 

Res., Westbrook. 

Francis Smith Dane. 

Res., Kennebunk. 

Chase Eastman. 

Res., Portland. 

Sterling Pessenden. 

Res., Fort Fairfield. 
Walter Winthrop Fogg. 

Res., Bridgton. 



John Wheeler Foster. 

Res., Concord, N. H. 

John Edwin Frost. 

Res., Eliot. 

Howard Gilpatric. 

Res., Biddeford. 

John IsTewman Haskell. 

Res., Newcastle. 

Angus Gordon Hebb. 

Res., Gilead. 

Charles Arnold Knight. 

Res., Brunswick. 

Preston Keyes. 

Res., North Jay. 

Ralph Webster Leighton. 

Res., Augusta. 
Jerre Hacker Libby. 

Res., Fort Fairfield. 
Earle Howard Lyford. 

Res., Farmington. 
Charles Winslow Marston. 

Res., Hallowell. 

John Clair Minot. 

Res., Belgrade. 

Wallace Seymour Mitchell. 

Res., Freeport. 

Robert Newbegin. 

Res., Defiance, Ohio. 

Harry Oakes. 

Res., Foxcroft. 

George Theodore Ordway. 

Res., Boston, Mass. 

Henry W^ilson Owen, Jr. 

Res., Bath. 

Francis Chadbourne Peaks. 

Res., Dover. 

Henry Hill Pierce. 

Res., Portland. 

Richard Tucker Plumstead. 

Res., Wiscasset. 

Wallace Robinson. 

Res., East Deering. 

Robert Orange Small. 

Res., Berlin Mills, N. H. 
Fred Burroughs Smith. 

Res., Brunswick. 

Robert Edward Soule. 

Res., Freeport. 

Charles True Stone. 

Res., Bridgton. 

Frank Herbert Swan. 

Res., Cumberland Mills. 

John Budd Thompson. 

Res., Topsham. 

Alfred Perley Ward. 

Res., Freeport. 



Mortimer Warren. 

Res., Cumberlaud Mills. 

BerteUe Glidden Willard. 

Res., Newcastle. 

"Walter Williams. 

Rcfi., Topsluiin. 

49 

Class of 1897. 

Stephen Osgood Andros. 

Res., Rockland. 

George Samuel Bean. 

Res., Biddeford. 

Cecil Leroy Blake. 

Res., New Gloucester. 

Eugene Leslie Bodge. 

Res., South Windliam. 

Frank Daniel Booker. 

Res., IJrunswick. 

George Monroe Brett. 

Res., Auburn. 

George Edward Carmichael. 

Res., Medway, Mass. 

Kalph Harrison Clark. 

Res., Limerick. 

Marcellus Sumner Coggan. 

Res., Maiden, Mass. 

John Wilbur Condon. 

Res., IJerlin, N. H. 

Alfred Page Cook. 

Res., Portland. 

Earl Clement Davis. 

Res., Auburn. 

Philip W^ebb Davis. 

Res., Portland. 

Frederick Howard Dole. 

Res., Brunswick. 

Clark Barker Eastman. 

Res., Cumberland Mills. 

Daniel Weston Elliot. 

Res., Brunswick. 

Benjamin John Fitz. 

Res., North Bridgton. 

Julius Howard Bradford Fogg. 

Res., Freeport. 

Harry Everett Gribbin. 

Res., Portland. 

Robert Sidney Hagar. 

Res., Richmond. 



UNDERGRADUATES 

Orville Leon Hanlon. 



179 



Res., Berlin, N. H. 

John George Haines. 

Res., Paterson, N. J. 

Archie Sherman Harriman. 

Res., Orland. 

Augustus Thomas Hatch. 

Res., South Dresden. 

Joseph William Hewett. 

Res., Woodfords. 

Charles Herbert Holmes. 

Res., Brewer. 

James Howard Home. 

Res., Berlin, N. H. 

Robert Lord Hull. 

Res., Decring Center. 

Thomas Charles Keohan. 

Res., Wcstbrook. 

Fred Gustavus Kneeland. 

Res., Lo veil Center. 

Charles Barnard Lamb. 

Res., Saco. 

Daniel Clark Linscott, Jr. 

Res., Boston, Mass. 

Harry Dimmock Lord. 

Res., Biddeford. 

Donald Baxter McMillan. 

Res., Freeport. 

John Hinckley Morse. 

Res., Bath. 

Frederic Parker. 

Res., .Sherman Mills. 

Oscar Elmer Pease. 

Res., West Farmington. 

Edwin Francis Pratt. 

Res., Wilton. 

Edgar Gilman Pratt. 

Res., Belfast. 

Clarence W^illiam Proctor. 

Res., North Windham. 

Wallace Archer Purnell. 

Res., Gardiner. 

Rufus Starkey Randall. 

Res., Freeport. 

Edmund Blunt Remick. 

Res., West Trenton. 

Horace Bray Rhines. 

Res., Wiscasset. 

James Edward Rhodes, 2d. 

Res., Rockland. 



180 BOWDOIN COLLEGE 

James Percy Russell. 



Res., Warren. 

Henry Hathorn Sawyer. 

Res., South Gardiner. 

Charles Summers Sewall. 

Res., Wiscasset. 

Norman Clyde Shordon. 



John Melville Shute. 



Frank Jackson Small. 



David Dana Spear. 



Res., Buxton. 



Res., Ellsworth. 



Res., Old Town. 



Res., Freeport. 



Frank Austin Stearns. 

Res., Lovell Center. 

Joseph Snow Stetson. 

Res., Brunswick. 

Alfred Hastings Strickland. 

Res., Houlton. 



Ruel Washburn Smith. 

Res., Turner Center. 

Edward Kent Tapley. 

Res., Saco. 

Frank Astor Thompson. 

Res., Round Pond. 

Harry Maxwell Varrell. 

Res., Wells. 

Eugene Conrad Vining. 

Res., New Gloucester. 

Henry Stanley Warren. 

Res., Bangor. 

William Frye White. 

Res., Lewiston. 

Charles Edward Williams, Jr. 

Res., Auburn. 

Daniel Lyman Wormwood. 

Res., Brunswick. 

64 



SUMMARY. 



WHOLE NUMBER. 
Academic Graduates, 
Medical Graduates, 
Honorary Graduates, 
Non-Graduates, 
Undergraduates (three classes), 



Deduct for repetition 



Total, 



DECEASED 



AcADEunc Graduates, 
Medical Graduates, , 
Honorary CJraduates, 
Non-Graduates, 



Deduct for repetitions, 



Total, 



2,504 

1,609 

252 

830 

166 



160 



5,201 



1,0'Jl 
716 
183 
350 



69 



2,280 



Academic Graduates, 
Medical Graduates, 
Honorary Graduates, 
Non-Graduates, 



LIVING. 



Deduct for repetitions, 



Total, 



1,413 
893 

. 69 
471 



91 



2,921 



INDEX. 



h Indicates hoiior.ary graduates, 
m indicates medical graduates, 
n indicates non-graduates. 

p indicates tlie page on wliicli tiie name occurs. Reference is tiuis made to ofYicers 
of government and instruction who liave not received diplomas from the institution. 
u indicates undergraduates. 



Abbot 
1831 Abiel 

'30 Ezra 

'40 Ezra 

'•20 Gorham Dummer 

'3() Howard Brooks 
p G Jacob 
p 4 John 

'10 John Emery 

'50 John Pickens 

''22 Joseph Hale 

'9*2 Samuel Belcher 
ji'lO Samuel Phillips 

'30 William Ebenezer 

Abbott 

'40 Alexander Hamilton 
Jtt'81 Carroll Waite 

'32 Charles Edwards 

'2.5 Charles Jeffrey 
»i'(;3 Delon Henry 
vi'i'A Hiram Francis 
n'iU) Howard 
m'Si Howanl Edwin 

'20 Jacob 
A'74 Jacob Jackson 

'72 John Getcliell 

'27 John Stevens 

'2.5 John S. C. 

'36 Samuel Phillips 

'58 William Allen 

Achorn 

'81 Edgar Oakes 
m'37 John Taylor 

'7i) John Warren 

Ackley 
h'72 Ambrose Virgin 
m".I0 Samuel 

Adams 

'3G Aaron Chester 
»7i'69 Alonzo Bishop 
7«'i»l Chancey 

'33 Charles 
m'GO Charles Barrett 

'84 Charles Everett 

'23 Charles Shaw 

'30 Darius 

'89 Emerson Eelan<l 
7n'81 Everett Fremont 

'.50 Francis 

'57 Francis Page 
n'Si) Freil Winslow 
/t'49 George Eliashib 

'44 George i>Ioulton 

'35 George Washington 

'G5 George W. M. 



n'37 George Wyllys 
to'49 Henry Milgrove 

'.58 Isaac 
A'63 Isaac 
7n'2G John 
»i'33 John Calvin 
'53 Jonathan Edwards 
'27 Joseph 
»rt'86 Robert Noyes 
'31 Samuel 
'55 Samuel Sewall 
/t'58 Seth 
ft'24 Solomon 
wi'29 Stephen 
m'81 Wendell Holmes 
Jft'35 Willard 

'29 William Boyd 
/i'93 William Cushing 
'49 Zabdiel Boylston 

Albee 

77i'6G William Augustus 

Albro 
h'iS John Adams 

Alden 
77«'()9 Isaiah Leavitt 

'47 Walter Bingham 

'7G William 

Alexander 

'70 DeAlva Stanwood 
'85 Frank West 
'90 Homer Ellsworth 
77'.54 Joseph Melcher 

AUard 

77'91 Nathaniel Flint 

AUen 

'60 Amos Lawrence 

'48 Augustus Oliver 

'35 Charles Edward 

'39 Charles Frederic 

'30 Cushing 

n'85 PMwin Howard 

?7j'77 Franklin Haley 

'90 Fred John 

A'20 Frederick 

77i'83 George Edwin 

'.52 George Franklin 

'24 Harrison 

'29 Henry Clinton 

77j'93 Herbert Hosea 

'8:i Herbert Lincoln 

m'.32 Hoi-atio Gates 

'27 Horatio Octavius 

to'36 Jolin Larrabee 

'34 John Wheelock 



to'58 Lewis 
p 6 Nathaniel Coit 
r7i'38 Nicholas Hall 
77i'58 Sewall Adams 

'35 Stephen 
7i'26 Thomas 
p 3 William 

'28 William 
»7'42 William 

'94 William Fernald 

'33 William Henry 
77i'34 William Henry 

Ambrose 

'56 Thomas Lyford 
Ames 
7i'27 Bailey 
2) a Benjamin 
m'92 Justin Darius 

Amory 
p 17 Robert 
Anderson 
w'29 Abraham W. 
«'48 Edward Watson 
/t'50 Hugh Johnston 

'18 Isaac Parsons 

'22 James 

'13 John 

'59 John Duguid 

'94 John Wendell 

p 6 Rufus 

'18 Rufus 

'44 Samuel Jameson 

'65 Thomas Davee 
«'61 Wendall Abraham 

'.57 William Henry 
Andrew 

'37 John Albion 
Andrews 
to'77 Almon Ethan 
m'91 Burt 

'76 Charles Sewall 

'38 Dean 
m'89 Ellra Charles 
77i'94 Eugene Hersey 

'94 Harry Edwin 
n'63 John LeBaron 
?<'96 Richard Mills 

'65 William H. H. 

Andros 
m'97 Stephen Osgood 

Angler 

'32 George Christopher 



184 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Anthoine 

m'74 Isaiah Gilman 

Appleton 

7i'61 Edward Larke 

'64 Frederick Hunt 
p 3 Jesse 

'22 John 

'34 John 

'60 John Francis 

'13 Nathan Dane 

'26 William 

Apthorp 

'29 Harrison Otis 
'26 Leonard Foster 

Arey 

n'63 Arthur Brainard 
'67 Melvin Franklin 

Arnold 

'93 Frank Russell 

Atherton 

'50 Lemuel "Weeks 

Atkins 

'61 Charles Grandison 
A'17 Dudley 
7i'58 Henry Joseph 

Atkinson 
m'30 Benjamin 

'42 Jacob 
m'23 John 

'42 Josiah 
n'34 Kinsman 
w'14 Theodore 

Atwood 

m'84 George Manley 

p 19 George S. 
'72 James Bigelow 

m'40 Reuben Young 
'76 Tascus 

Austin 

'83 Arthur Everett 
'87 Carroll Merton 
'87 Harry Bursley 

wi'31 Oliver Winslow 
'31 Richnrd Thomas 

m'22 Samuel 

Averill 
m'73 Charles Edwin 
ot'87 Henry D. 

Avery 
h'in John 
'45 William Loring 

AxteU 
m'95 Archie Guy 

Ayer 

m'72 Arthur Burrill 
m'26 Benjamin 
;i'56 Charles 

'34 James 

'32 Joseph Cullen 
»7i'35 Royal Mastin 
p 6 Samuel 

'39 Samuel Hazen 

'25 Thomas 

'88 Thomas Herbert 
w'77 William Francis 
Babcock 

m'30 Aaron Gardner 
7i'34 Rufus 
Bachelder 
wi'36 Benjamin Hiram 

'23 George Washington 

'71 Kingsbury 



Bacon 

wi'33 Alvan 

m'37 Amasa Durkee 

»i'39 El bridge 

'25 Elisha 
to'25 Horace 
m'30 Liberty Warrener 

Badger 

m'95 Abner Anderson 

'58 Almarin Ferdinand 
Mi'94 Forrest Hartley 
74'25 John 
n'73 Joseph Emery 

Bagley 

'94 Harry Lee 

Bailey 

'29 Dudley Perkins 
'35 Edward Welch 

w'84 James Wallace 

p 4 Jeremiah 

m'37 John Adams Welch 

p 6 Kiah 
'27 Lewis 

m'96 Taber Davis 

h'X5 Winthrop 

Baker 

'78 Clarence Atwood 
m'96 Clarence Edgar 
wi'87 Edwai'd Eugene 
wi'22 George Griswold 
Ji'93 Harry Sinclair 

'31 John 

'36 Joseph 

'68 Orville Dewey 

'28 Silas 
m'24 Symonds William 

'31 Thomas 

'47 William Melville 

Balch 

'56 Isaac Denny 
Baldwin 

'27 Abraham Chittenden 
'93 Sanford Oscar 

BaU 
m'37 Abel 

Ballard 
fe'58 Edward 
m'64 Edward 

'31 John 

'36 Sanford Kingsbery 

Ballou 

«i'30 Ariel 

m'86 William Rice 

Banfleld 

m'81 Francis Loring 

Bangs 

m'92 Charles Howard 
?i'69 Charles Hoyt 
'91 Dennis Milliken 

Barber 

m'31 Joseph S 

Barbour 

'30 Francis 
ft'70 William Macleod 

Barker 

'38 Amander 

'93 Byron Fuller 
m'46 Charles Hubbell 
/t'74 David 

'37 Fordyce 
9rt'84 George Adams 



7t'48 John 
7t'87 Lewis 

Barnard 

m'48 Albion 
n'7D Henry Darling 
Barnes 

wi'84 Charles Leander 
'29 Phinehas 

Barrell 

7t'72 James Swan 

Barrett 

'32 Benjamin Fiske 
'23 Charles Edwards 
'47 Charles Woodbury 
n'88 Edgar Stanley 

jre'93 Felix 
m'54 George Thomas 
'21 John 

jn'46 William Marshall 

Barrows 

w'65 Edwin Cressey 
m'31 Horace Aurelius 
m'45 John Stuart 
»i'88 John Stuart 
w'56 Joseph Greenleaf 
A'48 Reuel 
w'30 William 
'39 William Griswold 

Barry 

»»'80 William Russell 

Bartlett 

'42 Alison Barbour 
Mi'73 Benjamin Webber 

'85 Boyd 

'48 Edwin Wallace 

'SO Emery Wilson 

'90 Ernest Leon 

'88 Ernest Seymour 
?M'30 Ezekiel Merrill 

'54 George Washington 
m'41 Hiram 

'43 Ichabod Daniel 
w'29 John 

'28 John Call 

'23 John Macclintock 

'44 Joseph 

'92 Percy 

'92 Roy Fairfield 
j?i'41 Silas Powers 
?w'71 Solon 
m'40 Zenas Willis 
m'70 Zenas Willis 

Bartley 

'54 William Morrison 

Bartol 

'32 Cyrus Augustus 

Barton 

'84 Llewellyn 
w'53 Oliver Patten 

Bascom 

'83 Henry Albert 
Bass 
m'40 Elisha, Jr 
m'96 William Streeter 

Bassett 

'38 Elbridge Gerry 
jn'Sl James Chase 

Bassford 
m'81 Samuel Joseph 

Baston 

'75 Frederick Oren 
'75 Reuben Richard 



INDEX 



185 



Batchelder 
n'35 William 

Bates 

'7G Ai-lo 

'8-2 George Francis 
m'% John Harold 
to'5'J John Tliwing 

'63 Joseph Clement 
»i'2" Niran 

Battey 

m'33 Benjamin A. 

Baxter 

'81 Clinton Lewis 

'78 Hartley Cone 
to'34 Hiram Cone 
h'Sl James Phinney 

'94 Rupert Henry 

Bayley 

n'71 Frank Tappan 
Beach. See Beech. 

Beal 

p 18 Marli 

Beale 

'70 Charles Edwin 
n'f)8 .John Edward 
7!'33 Solon 

'77 William Gerrish 

Beaman. See Beeman. 

Bean 

m'78 Charles Edwin 
to'60 Charles Thomas 

'.57 Ebenezer 
m'33 Edward 
n'!i7 George Samuel 

'!»2 Joel, Jr. 
m'ii William Dummer 

Beane 
h'80 Howard Dudley 

Bearce 
»i'31 Josiah Appleton 
7(t'34 Simeon L. 

Beardsley 

«'60 Arthur 

Beckford 
/i'06 Ebenezer Hunt 

Beckwith 

7«'29 Addison Kennedy 

Bedell 

n'G6 James Allen 

Beech 

'33 Thomas Parnell 
?«'59 William 

Beecher 
'34 Charles 

'6G Charles McCulloch 
'62 Frederick Henry 

Beedle 
m'42 Charles Wesley 

Beeman 

'32 Samuel 

Belcher 

'82 Arthur Fuller 
'57 Samuel Clifford 

Bell 

'63 Charles Uphani 
7«'88 Dudley Johnson 

'22 .Tames" 
m'23 .John 

'23 Luther V 



A'21 Samuel 
'.50 William N. N. 

Benjamin 

/t'74 Charles Alfred 
'39 Samuel Elliot 

Bennett 
h'93 Arthur Leonard 

'64 Charles 
to'27 Gilman Lougee 
m'76 .John Lang 

'()4 .Joseph 
m'69 .Joseph Jjouville 
m'55 Sirvilla Ausbey 

Benson 

?t'29 Alfred Grenville 
'72 Charles Bemis 

to'31 .John 
'23 Samuel Page 

wi'61 William Roscoe 

Berry 

'86 George Stillman 
7«'33 .John Adams 
/t'.50 .John May 
n'SG Joshua Downing 

'73 Loren Foster 

Besse 
«'68 Charles Baker 

Bessey 
7n'70 Alden Edward 

Beverage 

'63 Thomas Taylor 
Bibber 

m'71 Ranilall Doyle 
Bickford 
m'37 Alphonzo 
Ht'74 Frank Augustus 
»'74 Jesse Piper 
'47 Samuel Augustus 
'72 Warren Franklin 

Billings 

'71 Oscar JjCwis 

Bisbee 
7»'71 Charles Melville 

Bixby 

7»'76 Josiah Peet 

Black 
'45 Alvah 
'75 Charles Alvah 
n'26 Henry 
'SB William Lincoln 

Blaine 
/t'84 .James Gillespie 

Blair 
m'95 Frank Weeks 

Blaisdell 

j«'29 James 

Blake 

wi'24 Calvin 
m'97 Cecil Leroy 

'42 Charles Morris 
»i'77 Edward Harward 

m'92 James Prentiss 
'35 Joseph 

to'41 Josiah Merrill 
'38 Maurice Gary 
'27 Samuel Harward 
'73 William Augustine 

Blanchard 
'63 Addison 
'90 George Wesley 



TO'84 Roscoe Granville 
'41 Samuel Woodbury 
'40 William Stinson 

Blazo 

m'71 Charles 

Blethen 
/t'72 Alden .Joseph 

Bliss 

'94 Alfred Veazie 
7n'37 Ezra 

Blodgett 

u'W, Homer Ralph 
Blodgette 

h'ti<.) George Brainard 
Blondel 

'83 Frederic Herbert 
Blood 

H'27 Mighill Hill 
Blossom 
nj'43 Alden 

Blunt 

to'51 Mark Sherburne 
Boardman 
'73 Albert .Joel 
w'38 Alexander Francis 
'66 Charles Augustus 
'69 Frederic Henry 
Bodfish 
m'Gi Frank 

Bodge 

ft'97 Eugene Leslie 
'68 George Madison 
'89 Lincoln John 

BodweU 

7«'94 James Mortimer 
m'ii John Adams 
to'29 Mortimer 

Bolan 

7»'50 Alfred 

Bolster 
n'77 Alvan .Joseph 
7«'52 David Porter 

Bond 

'37 Elias 

'28 Francis Eugene 
p 4 Thomas 

Boody 

'47 Alvin 
m'71 Charles Hayes 

'42 Henry Hill 

Booker 
(f'97 Frank Daniel 
'iS John C. L. 

Boothby 
ft'66 Alonzo 
m'50 Chai'les 

'73 James McLellan 
ni'.54 Stephen 

Boseman 

7)t'64 Benjamin Antony 

Bourne 

'16 Edward Emerson 
'79 (ieorge William 
n'79 Herbert Edward 
•18 Israel Wildes 
'19 Thomas Perkins 

Boutelle 

'87 Mortimer Hayes 



186 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Bowdoin 

p 1 James 
'14 James 

Bowen 

p 19 Benjamin Lester 
Bowie 

w'75 Albert Greenleaf 
Bowker 

'79 Heber Diirgin 

?ra'84 John Copps, Jr. 

w'42 Samuel 

Bowles 

m'22 Green Berry 
Bowman 

'33 Edmund Bridge 
'43 George Augustus 
p 1 Jonathan 
'37 Kathaniel 
Boyd 
m'95 Elmar Trickey 
M'36 Frederick Williams 

'10 George William 
m'71 Gilman Gould 
wi'29 Isaac 
'13 John Parker 
'60 Nicholas Emery 
p 7 Robert 
'26 Samuel Stillman 
'60 Samuel Stillman 

Boyden 

m'74 John Dickinson 
Boynton 

'25 Alden 
m'64 Charles Smith 
7w'33 James C 
'22 John 

Braekett 

'59 Cyrus Fogg 
Bradbury 

'60 Albert Williams 

'44 Albion K. P. 

'37 Ammi Ruhamah 

'30 Bion 
m'96 Frank Emerson 
p 7 George 

'44 Henry Knight 
m'29 James Crockett 

'25 James Ware 

'61 James Ware 
m'84 John Elmer 

'46 Levi Loring 
K'34 Lucius 
m'27 Nathan A. 
m'Qi Osgood Nathan 
p 6 Samuel 
m'51 Samuel 
to'23 Samuel Crockett 
m'31 Samuel Moulton 
n'62 Thomas W. S. 

'43 William Jay 
Bradeen 
m'71 Richard Wayne 

Bradford 

A'37 Alden 
'54 David Thaxter 
'25 Richmond 
'61 Theodore Dwight 
'88 William Herbert 

Bradley 

'58 Alexander Stuart 
m'75 Daniel Webster 
'84 Henry Russell 



p 7 Israel Bailey 

w'75 John Jay 

m'58 Robert 
'20 Samuel 
'58 Samuel Ayer 
Bradstreet 

'74 Albion Gilbert 

TO'66 David Neal 

m'29 Joseph 

Bragdon 

m'83 Fred Augustus 
ra'91 Fred Elias 
m'lX Edmund 
to'70 George Albert 
OT'69 William Henry 

Bragg 

m'39 Washington Ingalls 

Brainard 
w'28 David E. A. 

Braraan 
m"dQ Isaac Gordon 

Brastow 

'57 Lewis Orsmond 

Bray 

wi'75 John Burnham 
»i'35 Madison James 
A'06 Oliver 

Breslin 

to'55 Thomas Henry 
Brett 
m'97 George Monroe 

Brewster 

'28 Charles Royall 
»i'24 Stephen CofHn 

Brickett 

n'67 Benjamin Franklin 

Bridge 

p 7 Edmund 

'18 Edmund Theodore 
p 4 James 
w'23 James 

'35 Horatio 

Bridges 

'22 Otis Livingston 
wi'90 Quincy Adams 
Bridgham 
ot'63 Charles Burr 
»i'66 Frederick William 
m'23 Roland Hammond 
w'82 Samuel Crosby 
»»'44 William Pinckney 

Briggs 

h'll Charles 

w'90 Ernest Everett 
'94 Frank Ellsworth 
'75 Herbert Gerry 

jm'75 Howard Leighton 

n'35 John Abner 

p 18 Nathaniel Lindsay 
Brigham 

ft'15 David 
Bright 

w'58 George Adams 
Brimijion 
m'94 Thurlow Weed 

Brinkerhoff 

TO'77 Osgar 

Brinsmade 
'26 Peter Allen 



Briry 

'81 Edward Everett 
OT'53 Milton Story 
m'93 William Story 
Brock 

'74 George Milton 
m'90 Henry Herbert 
Brookhouse 
7i'76 Daniel Webb 

Brookings 

'55 Wilmot Wood 

Brooks 
m'58 George Henry 

m'44 Ivory 
'90 Percy Willis 

m'37 Thomas Savage 

Brown 

'91 Arthur Taylor 
'84 Augustus Homer 

n'72 Charles Joseph 

m'96 Charles Mayberry 
'65 Charles Robinson 

m'n Charles Wesley 

wi'29 Chauncoy 

m'53 David Richard 

w'71 Edward Thomas 
'46 Edwin Lee 

m'80 Ellison Frank 

wi'88 Elmer Ellsworth 
'27 Enoch Emery 

p 4 Francis 

m'87 Frank Byron 
'85 Fra nk Irving 

w'70 Frank Mason 
'63 George Edgar 
'88 George Patten 
'41 George Washington 
'60 Harlan Page 
'54 Henry Purchis 

n'48 Jacob Wardwell 
'56 James Olcutt 

to'36 John 

p 5 John Bundy 

nj'26 John Goodeve 
'60 John Marshall 
'77 Nathan Clifford 
'77 Philip Greely 
'51 Philip Henry 

7w'76 Roscoe Ellsworth 
'58 Samuel 

p 18 Samuel Gilman 

m'27 Silvanus 

wj'74 Sydney Tanner 
'30 Theodore Sedgwick 
'43 William Hammond 
'81 William Moses 

Browne 

m'81 Benjamin Randall 

'23 George W. G. 
p 3 Thomas 

'23 William 

Brownson 

p 22 Carleton Lewis 
Brug 

?w'75 George Allen 
Bryant 

n'63 Benjamin French 

m'95 Bert Lewis 
'94 Harry Edgar 
Buck 

»i'52 Edward 

m'39 Ephralm 
w'32 James Madison 
'50 Samuel Preble 



ESTDEX 



187 



'94 Samuel Preble, Jr. 
?»'o9 William 

Bucknam 

'60 A Ivan Felch 
•93 Charles Calvin 
«'10 Ezra 

Budge 
7n"i' James Laurin 

Buker 
to'46 Bowiloin Reed 

Bulflnch 

'50 John Johnson 
BuU 

»i'27 Allen Clark 

BuUard 

wi'o9 William Bradford 

Bunker 

»«'92 Luther Grow 
Burbank 

'48 Adiuo James 
'62 Albion 

'43 Augustus Hannibal 
'49 Augustus Jedediah 
'57 Charles Henry 
'80 Edwin Charles 
'60 Horace Harmon 
M'96 John Emerson 
n'59 Joseph Drew 
to'64 Silas 

Burge 

ft'lo Benjamin 

Burke 

'24 Frederic Wait 

Burleigh 

«i'9i Charles 

'87 Clarence Blendon 

'58 Daniel Coffin 
w'78 John Micajah 

'91 Lewis Albert 
7«'65 Oliver Braird 
jj'80 Walter Allen 
jn'54 William Heni-y 

Burnham 
»/i'66 Charles Henry 
'76 Collins Grant 
n»'80 James Oliver Harmon 
»^'35 John 
'23 Jonas 
»i'94 Perez Burr, Jr 
'55 Seth Cornelius 
'62 Sylvester 

Burns 

'62 James Austin 
m'72 James Thomas 
n'68 Joseph Scribner 

Burpee 

'87 Edward Butler 

Burr 

'50 Samuel Gushing 

'91 Thomas Stone 
Burt 
7ra*31 Joel 
Burton 

'78 Alfred Edgar 

Bush 
'14 John 

Bussey 
m'61 Benjamin 

Buswell 

wi'78 Albert Currier 



Butler 

7rt'48 Alexander Sloan 
'86 Arthur Kobinson 
'50 Charles Edward 
7i'94 Edward Henry 
n'61 John Edward 

'37 John Jay 
m'39 John Kichard 
'45 Moses Morrill 
'85 Wilson Ityder 

Butterfield 

'59 Charles Henry 
'52 Jesse Franklin 
'51 John Warren 

Buxton 
ot'30 Benjamin Flint 

Buzzell 
w'50 John 

Byram 

'86 Charles Albert 

Byron 

'79 Frank Melville 

Calderwood 
ji'86 James William 

CaldweU 
»i'70 Joseph 

'28 Merritt 

'43 William Warner 

'24 Zenas 

Call 

'34 Hamilton Moore 
'69 Norman 
n'80 William Timothy 

Came 

n'46 George Washington 
'60 Samuel Mclntyre 
Cameron 
?«'69 Ewan 

Camp 

m"M) George Rigby 

Campbell 
p 1 Alexander 
p 18 Gabriel 

Card 

7n'75 Albert Martin 
'88 Horatio Smith 

Carey. See Gary. 

CargiU 

'14 .James 
Carleton 
'66 Delavan 
'93 Elmer Howard 
'79 Heni-y Babb 
n'24 Moses 
Carlton 

'56 Cyrus Henry 
Carmichael 
7t'97 George Edward 
p 14 Henry 

Carpenter 

'82 Howard 
Carr 

7«'64 Edgar Le Roi 

n'13 Francis 

n'27 Joseph 

j»'36 Josiah 

Carroll 

'89 Bernard Chauncey 



Carruthera 

'88 Charles Thomas 
'.53 William 

Carter 
m,"i\ Benjamin 
wi'45 Briggs Thomas 
to'24 Ezra 
7)t'66 Frank 
?«'82 Frank Henry 
ot'50 .John Augustus 
n'Ui John Butler 

'75 Seth May 

'66 Sylvester Benjamin 
m'29 Thomas Jeflferson 
Cary 

'87 Austin 

'60 George 

'88 George Foster 
7ft'78 Jefl"erson 
A'25 Luther 
m'28 Nelson Howard 
ot'24 Tolraan 

Case 

'48 Isaac WInslow 

Cash 

'60 Robert 

Castner 

'79 Ozro Daniel 

Caswell 
'64 Samuel Shannon 

Cate 

m'94 George Riley 

Caverly 

7«'53 Moses Williams 

Caziarc 
/i'78 Louis Vasmcr 

Chadbourne 
»n'69 Frank Watts 
p 16 Paul Ansel 

Chadwell 

'43 William Stone 
Chadwick 
p 7 Benjamin 
'40 Edmund 
'42 Edmund Alexander 
'62 Joseph Webber 
7i'a7 Ward 
;i'67 William Harris 

Chamberlain 

'68 Charles Edward 
'46 Charles Moody 

»ft'72 David T. P. 

7w'87 George Clinton 
'81 Harold Wyllys 
n'50 Henry Lyman 
'57 Horace Beriah 
ft'06 Jason 
'59 John Calhoun 
'.52 Joshua Lawrence 
'93 Weston Percival 

Chamberlin 
TO'52 DeWitt Clinton 
'81 Edward Henry 

Chandler 

'22 Charles Parsons 
'54 Charles Peleg 
m'77 Frederick 
'90 George Brinton 
'68 George Langdon 
p 4 John 
m'42 Isaac 



188 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



'42 Paul Langdon 
'34 Peleg Whitman 
w'74 Sewall Messenger 
h'37 Theophilus Parsons 

Chaney 

'71 James Franklin 

Chapin 

'93 George Scott 
»i'43 Henry Martin 

Chaplin 

'60 Marshall Dixey 

Chapman 

'94 Arthur 
'39 Calvin 
'68 Charles Jarvis 
'57 Edward Thurston 
'66 Henry Leland 
'91 Henry Smith 
'73 Hervey Wilfred 
'77 John Bliphaz 
'88 Lincoln Hall 
'94 Trelawney C 
'80 William Higgins 
n'37 William Rogers 

Charles 

m'81 Orlando Warrington 
7i'84 Preston Warren 
'58 Sewall Chandler 

Chase 

m'46 Albion Pierce 
m'32 Charles 

'39 Charles Tappan 
m'89 DeForest Woodruff 

'83 Edward Webb 
?i'85 Elmer Ellsworth 
»i'66 Freeman Hersey 
m'38 George Washington 
7t'22 Hall 

'82 Herbert Harrison 
to'67 John Winslow 
m'24 Jonathan 
h'Sl Moses Bailey 

'21 Plummer 
m'40 Rufus Messiuger 
p 7 Salmon 

'58 Samuel Frye 
»w'47 Samuel Weare Lang 
m'37 Samuel Webster 

'32 Stephen Henry 
m'49 Sumner Burnham 
9/i'67 Walter Benajah 

Cheever 

'17 Ebenezer 

'25 George Barrell 

'34 Henry Theodore 

CheUis 

»m'93 Seth Davis 

Cheney 

'63 Horace Rundlett 
p 7 Oren Burbank 

Chesley 

'52 Charles 

'19 Jonathan Hammond 

Chickering 
'52 John White 
;t'55 John White 

Child 

'84 Sampson Reed 
??»'31 Thomas 

Childs 

m'47 Albion K. P. 



p 16 Henry Halsey 
p 17 Timothy 

Choate 

m'27 Charles 

'87 Craig Cogswell 
M'36 Frederick William 
'43 George Francis 
'62 Isaac Bassett 
Christie 

m'95 Charles Sumner 
Churchill 

m'95 Allen Leon 
Chute 

'32 Ariel Parish 
'40 Benjamin Pearson 
n'Sl Jonathan Andrew 

CiUey 

'25 Jonathan 

'58 Jonathan Prince 

'91 Jonathan Prince, Jr. 

Claflin 

9?!.'57 William'Webster 
Clapham 

m'68 John Stephen 
Clapp 

w'17 Charles Quincy 

p 7 Ebenezer 

Clark 
m'73 Benjamin Franklin 
'71 Charles Edward 
'76 Charles Herbert 
w'54 Charles Peter 
'29 Dennis 

'84 Donald Campbell 
m'24 Kliphalet 
m'63 Elisha Peckham 
?w'47 Francis Brown 
m'64 Gardner Carpenter 
m'70 George Albert 
OT'34 Henry Grafton 

'42 John Craig 
n'i7 John Gilman 
'89 John Rogers 
'41 Joseph Farwell 
'67 Jotham Franklin 
u'91 Ralph Harrison 
'26 Samuel Lewis 
'55 Thomas Henry 
'10 William 
m'73 William Crocker 
'37 William Henry 

Clarke 

'75 Charles Lorenzo 
'21 Daniel 
w'73 James Wilson 
'73 Nathan D. A. 

Clason 

m'82 Pell Russell 
Cleaveland 
m'56 Daniel Athearn 
n'27 Ebenezer 

'29 Elisha Lord 

'37 George Washington 

'28 James Bowdoin 

'26 John 

'40 John Appleton 

'21 John Payne 

'27 Moses Parker 

'40 Nathan Smith 

'13 Nehemiah 
/i'24 Parker 
w'79 Wilham Pitt 



Cleaves 
w'30 Daniel 
'58 Nathan 
m'91 Seleucus Adams 
Clement 
p 7 Jonathan 
'34 John Milton 

Clifford 

m'49 Charles Edward 
'60 Fuller Gove 
'93 Milton Sherburne 

h'60 Nathan 

Clough 

to'56 Gilman Brown 
«i'44 Greenleaf Clark 
M'96 Herbert Otis 

Coan 

»i'70 Elisha Skinner 
Cobb 

'81 Albert Clifford 
?ra'51 Albion 
M'84 Alfred Cheney 

'77 Charles Edwin 

'10 Edward Henry 
p 7 Francis 

'20 Jedediah 
m'Sl Joseph Jordan 
2) 7 Matthew 
m'87 Moses Bennett 

'67 Oren 

'06 Richard 
m'52 Stephen Meserve 

'77 William Titcomb 
Coburn 
M'96 Henry Wheeler 
Cochran 

m'56 Charles Albert 
m'24 James 
m'29 Jeremiah Sullivan 

'62 Melville Augustus 
m'33 William 

Cochrane 

'61 James Briarr 
Codman 

'27 John 

'16 Randolph A. L. 
'24 William Henry 
m'67 William Swan 

Coe 

'57 Thomas Upham 

Coffin 

p 3 Charles 
p 7 Ebenezer 

'23 Egbert Benson 
w'80 Frederick Fulsome 

'29 George 

'06 Isaac Foster 
m'22 James 

'34 John H. C. 

'37 John Reed 
h'21 Nathaniel 
p 7 Paul 
n'63 Stephen Jones 

Coggan 

'73 Marcellus 
m'97 Marcellus Sumner 

Coggeshall 
m'40 John Henry 
Cogswell 

'14 Charles Nortliend 
7t'15 Jonathan 



INDEX 



189 



Colbath 


m"Jl Herbert Knight 


Colburn 


w"29 Zacclicus 


Colby 


Jrt'45 George Washington 


'60 Hiram Kendall 


'42 John Marshall 


Cole 


'34 Albert 


/t'76 Albert 


n'i\ Asa Webber 


'«9 Charles Abraham 


'88 Dennis Moore 


'71 Edmund Chase 


ji'92 Ernest Irving 


'30 George Washington 


'83 Herbert Elmore 


m'71 Horatio Hill 


'07 Itollo Marble 


'74 Samuel Valentine 


TO'83 William Hallett 


'81 William Isaac 



Collins 

'70 l-elloy Zuinglius 
'83 Wallace Jason 

m'55 Willard Clark 
n'80 William Kussell 

Colman 

'44 Charles Harris 

Conant 
/('til) Charles Staples 
»rt'51 David Sloan 
'90 Edgar Erank 
'58 Edward Card 
'80 Frederick Odell 

Condon 

«'97 John Wilbur 
Connellan 
m.'92 John William 

Converse 

'30 John Harris 

Cony 
7t'20 Daniel 
jf'SO Ei-ederick 
p 7 Samuel 

Cook 

H.'47 Aldrich Barton 
n'i>' Alfred Page 
»«'94 Edward Chase 

'6G Ezekicl Hanson 
m'Gii George Dillwyu 
m'94 Jesse Kugene 
to'58 John Wesley 

'85 Oliver Richmond 
p 7 Orchard 
j«'60 Richard Leonidas 

Coolidge 

'25 Cyrus Hamliu 

Coombs 
7t'45 John 
•69 John Colby 

Cooper 
j»'27 Alansou L. 
»»'26 William Freeman 

Copeland 

'40 Adoniram Judson 
7j'57 Justin Martyr 

Copp 

'42 George W. J. 
'32 John 



Corey 

'79 Frank Stanwood 

Corliss 

'83 (Charles Alvah 
»i'6() I'ulaski 

Cornish 
/('()9 Adelbert Dana 
)('86 Will Albert 

Corson 

m"Hi Hiram Rand 
n'S2 Mandaville Frecland 

Cote 

■w'44 Marcellin 

Cothren 

'49 Charles 

'92 Frank Howard 

'49 Nathaniel 

'43 William 

'84 William llolley 

Cotton 

/i'48 Charles Theodore 
'65 John Bradbury 
'69 John Colby 

Cousins 

'77 Edgar Millard 
Cox 
/t'36 Gershom Flagg 

Craig 

'44 Henry Kinsman 
m'76 James 
ot"39 John Stanley 
ii'M Virgil Lafayette 

'60 Waterman T. H. 

'43 Wheelock 

Cram 

'73 Edwin James 
'73 John Arthur 
p 7 Marshall 
'61 Nelson I'erlcy 

Crane 

7)i'6S George Bond 

Crawford 
n'S-i Frank INfitchell 
m'95 James Winchell 
/(.'81 IMedoreiu 

Crediford 

m".)2 David Benjamin 
Cressey 

'75 George Croswell 
'35 George Washington 

Crocker 

'73 Augustus Luther 
'77 Frank Herbert 
'55 Samuel Roland 
'89 Thomas Stowell 

Crosby 

p 17 Alpheus Benning 
inTA Atwood 
ji'94 Charles James Fox 
'46 Charles Stetson 
'55 Daniel 
)('37 James 
ii'Si James 
'23 John 
'53 John Lelaud 
'35 Josiah 
'82 Josiah Willis 
jft'68 Luther Byron 
'23 William George 



Crosman 
M'96 Ralph Wallace 

Cross 
7rt'30 l/Uther 
'61 Wellington Rolvin 

Croswell 

)«'38 Thomas 
'91 Thomas Rich 

Crowell 

'60 William Llewellyn 

Crowley 

'83 John Alton 

Croxford 

v;('92 Russell Hubert 

Cummings 

/(.•25 Asa 

'53 Ephraim C. 
?j'93 Frank Butler 

'72 George Henry 

'41 Henry Thornton 

'30 James Merrill 
»i'84 John Ernest 

'33 John Morland 

'17 Nathan 
M'53 Ralph Wardlaw 
Hi'23 Sumner 

'90 Walter Elliot 
Cumston 

'43 Charles McLaughlin 

Cunningham 
»i'32 James Porter 
/('54 Melvin 
'69 Oscar Porter 

Currier 

'57 Albert Henry 
in'M tieorge S. 
'94 William Eugene 

Curtis 

'70 Albert James 
'(i4 Charles 
'61 Charles Albert 
«(.'89 Charles Frederick 

'82 Edwin Upton 
Ht'91 Harris Obadiah 

'67 Isaac Sanfortl 
w'79 John Briry 
n'8-i John Malcomson 
?t'43 John P. E. 

'71 Newton Freeman 
w;'74 Roland 
/i'39 Thomas 
«'26 William 
'75 William John 
'82 William Woodside 

Cushing 
m'83 Frank Burton 
p 8 John 
7('55 John Samuel 
'21 Rufus King 

Cushman 

;rt'91 Benjamin Glazier W. 

h'l2 Bezaleel 
'68 Charles Henry 
'30 David Quimby 

7/i'32 Hosea L. 

'44 Isaac Somes 
»i,'75 Jabez Henry 

7ft'39 Joseph 

»ft'36 Nathan S. S. B. 

Hi'44 Thaddeus ThompsOD 

to'81 William Baxter 



190 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Cutler 

'81 Charles Herrick 
'37 John Lewis 
m'85 Leslie Willard 
w'28 Nathan Moore 

Cutter 

'28 Edward Francis 
p 8 Levi 
'21 William 

Cutts 
p 8 Edward 
'91 Henry Eastman 
m'42 Joseph Brown 
p 8 Thomas 
'67 Usher Ward 

Daggett 

w'64 Charles Boardman 
m'33 Elijah Athern 

n'54 John Libbey 

Dain 

ot'39 Washington 

Dakin 

m'28 Moses 

Dale 

m'53 Martin 

Daly 

m'55 William Shaw 

Dame 

'35 Charles 
5i'63 Edwin 
'57 Henry 
j?i'55 Loammi Bezaleel 
'62 Samuel Page 

Dana 

'38 Edward Augustus 
'94 Francis William 

/i'75 Frank William 

74'89 Israel Thorndike 

p 4 Judah 

m'96 Philip 

m'86 William Lawrence 

Dane 

«(.'96 Francis Smith 
'43 Joseph 
'80 Walter Lee 

Danforth 

h'58 Charles 

Daniels 

m'82 Frederick Henry 
m'Z& Lyman 

Darling 

'57 Walter Enoch 

Darrach 

m'10 Donald 

Daveis 

'07 Charles Stewart 
'38 Edward Henry 
to'37 John T. Gilman 

Davenport 

'67 George Patten 

Davidson 

'78 James Thomas 

Davies 
m'66 Ira Lothrop 

w'09 Joshua 
'79 Oscar C. S. 

n'09 Thomas Parker 

Davis 

'60 Abner Harrison 



w'59 Albert Smith 
w'66 Benjamin Harvey 

'41 Charles 

'86 Charles Albert 
p 8 Daniel 
m'97 Earl Clement 

'71 Edgar Foster 

'85 Frank William 

'39 Franklin 

'56 Franklin Carsley 
m'88 Frederick Leander 
m'93 Gilman 
to'51 Hall 
h'58 Jefferson 

'06 John 

'86 John Herbert 

'39 John Walton 

'74 Marshall Wheelock 

'64 Owen Warren 
M'97 Philip Webb 
p 8 Samuel 
n'65 Samuel Granville 
jre'91 Samuel Wilbert 

'79 Walter Goodwin 
p 8 Woodbury 

Day 

m'30 Alexander H. 
w'36 Francis Jerome 

'83 Francis Jerome, Jr. 
m'74 James Roscoe 

'29 John Quinby 

Dean 

?)'69 George Henry 
'41 William Bradford 

Deane 

h"il Charles 

'24 Ebenezer Furbush 

'46 Frederick Augustus 

'25 Gorham 

'44 Henry Padelford 
m'60 James Robinson 

'54 John Frederic 
m'54 Joshua Lord 

'49 Llewellyn 
p 3 Samuel 
m'33 William Pottle 

Dearborn 

m'24 Abraham Drake 
m'66 Alfred Randall 

'63 Alvah Berton 
m'67 Brainard 

m'45 Charles Godfrey 

p 8 Henry 
m'69 Henry Martin 
m'35 Henry Simon 

Dear til 

'87 Freeman Daniel, Jr. 
m'84 Leonard 

Deblois 

/i'67 Thomas Amory 

Decker 

m'51 Elbridge Gerry 
Deering 
«i'68 Alpheus Albert 

'73 Benjamin Tappan 
?i'72 Edgar Henry 
m'64 Enoch Marshfleld 

'45 James Henry 
n'64 John, Jr. 

'58 Rufus Washburn 

'75 William Augustus 

De Grasse 
m'49 John Van Surlay 



Delamater 
p 16 John 
Delaney 

m'71 Michael 
m'28 Michael G. 

DeMott 

'94 George Colby 
Dempster 
7i'48 John 

Dennett 

m'88 Charles Augustus 
m'91 Daniel Clement 

'90 Frank Emery 
m'62 Roscoe Gilpatrick 
m'90 Wilford Waldron 

'71 William Sawyer 

Dennis 

'16 Rodney Gove 
'34 Samuel William 

Dennison 

■M'95 Ami Louis 
'11 Cornelius 

Derby 

w'13 George 
'11 John Barton 
'68 John Sayward 

Des Brisay 
m'76 Thomas De La Cour 

Dewey 
w'28 Avery Williams 
m'95 Leroy Sunderland 

Dike 

'69 James 
n'81 John 
h'T2 Samuel Fuller 

'86 Thomas Worcester 

Dilling 
m'90 John Turner 

Dillingham 

'77 Frederick Henry 

Dimmock 

n'3'5 Henry 
Dingley 

'61 Frank Lambert 
p 8 Nelson 
?i'88 Parke Greeley 

Dinsmore 

m'79 Bryant Wood 

'48 John 

'83 John Edward 
m'35 Samuel 

'44 Samuel Porter 
m'80 Walter Harris 

Ditson 

'29 Asa Moores 

Dixon 

'67 James Payson 

Dodge 

'27 Asa 

'34 John Calvin 
m'65 Lorenzo 
?re'83 Mark Trafton 
m'38 Moses 

Doherty 

'89 James Louis 
m'95 Thomas Vincent 

Dole 

'32 Albert Gallatin 
'18 Carleton 



INDEX 



191 



»h'71 
'35 


Daniel 

Daniel Hasty 
Kbenezer 


m'f><.) 
M'97 
•40 
P » 
'36 
»'3fi 
p 20 


Francis Fryc 

Frederick Howard 

Isaiali 

John 

Nathan 

Nathaniel 

William Colycr 


Donham 

m'iu Josiiih Can- 


Donnell 

'85 Albert Wel)b 

''Mi Jotham 

'(j-1 William Elliugwood 


Donovan 

'81 James 


Donworth 

(('90 Albert Bernard 


Doolittle 

'88 James Lee 



Dorr 

?i'75 Charles Alonzo 
'75 (ieoi-ge Newell 
'27 Joseph Hawley 

?h'30 Joseph Priestley 

Douglass 

'14 John Abbot 
'54 John Abbot 

Dow 

Hj'40 Enoch Coffin 
'72 Frederick George 
'(!4 John Kmery 

Dowe 

'23 Joseph 

Downes 
p 8 (I'eorge 
'ii2 Cieorge 
h'51 George Edward 
'53 Henry Richards 
'(iO Lemuel Grosvenor 

Downing 

'34 Elijah Hedding 

Downs 

w;'65 Horace Paul 
?/('83 Walter Joseph 

Drake 
»('()5 Arthur Gilmau 
'62 Ellis Richmond 
n'll Luther J. 
m'79 William Abram 

Dresser 

'88 Alvin Cram 
'65 Horatio Sumner 

Drew 

'91 Edwin Clarence 
'58 Franklin Mellen 
'91 Fred 
M'66 Pliny Flske 
'53 William Paley 

Driscoll 
yH'85 Daniel 

Drummond 

'53 Charles 
ot'67 Charles Elmer 

'36 James 

'43 Joseph Payson 

'30 Thomas 



Dudley 

'91 FredWinburn 
?«'95 Herbert John 
'65 James Frederick 

Dummer 
'14 Charles 
'27 Henry Enoch 
'25 Jeremiah 
'23 Richard William 

Dunbar 

«'77 Edward Everett 

Duncan 

«i'33 Charles Morris 
j/('22 John 

Dunham 

H('80 Charles Andrew 
'85 Herman Nelson 

Dunlap 

'46 Charles R. P. 

p 8 David 
'54 Henry 

p 8 John 
'39 John 

'42 Robert Hartley 
'15 Robert Pinckney 
'45 William Gates 

Dunn 

«('34 Andrew 

;;;'68 Bertrand Francis 

'37 Joseph E. F. 

'25 Nathaniel 

'90 William Trickey, Jr. 

Dunnells 
)h'42 John Kmery 

Dunning 

'37 Andrew 
;) 8 Benjamin 

'S3 Charles Herbert 
It'Ctl (ieorge Freeman 
ii'M Herbert Edward 
p 8 Robert Duidap 
;('4(i William O'Brien 

Durell 

;('36 George Clinton 
'45 George Wells 

Duren 

'33 Charles 

Durgin 
'92 Frank 
'55 Henrj' Boody 

Durkee 

;h'26 Silas 

Dutton 

»'42 Alfred 

Duxbury 

/i'44 Charles 
'63 John Wheeler 

Dwight 
h'40 Johr. Breed 
p 17 Thomas 
/j'46 William Theodore 

Dyer 

'91 Algernon Sidney 

h'78 Franklin 

/i'68 George Washington 

h'78 Isaac Watson 
w'49 Jonah Franklin 

/r85 Orlando 
7«'46 Parmenas 
nj'94 William Henry 
jrt'58 William Snow 



Dyson 
«'ll Henry 

Ealbeck 

m'60 William Henry 

Sanies 

'83 Frederick Henry 
'85 William Morse 

Earle 
m'26 Homer 

Sastman 

'54 Ambrose 
«'96 Chase 
M'97 Clark Barker 

'57 Edward 
7)j'38 Ezekiel Porter 

'48 Henry Edward 
»«'40 Joseph 

'20 Philip 

Easton 

'65 David Augustus 
Eaton 

'67 Benjamin Briarly 
»'70 Charles Augustus 
w'83 Crosby Gordon 
7t'48 Cyrus 

'51 Daniel Lewis 
Hi'73 Edw-iu 
Hj'45 Hosea Ballon 
;ji'56 John Rowell 
;»'51 Robert Page 
/('35 Rowland Leonard 
p 8 Samuel 
/j'92 Stephen »Ielville 
'69 Thomas Henrv 
'61 William Winslow 

Eckley 
/t'06 Thomas Jeflreys 

Ecob 
;> 8 James Henry 

Edgecomb 
;«'45 Arthur Duncan 
w'45 Elbridge Gerry 
;«'41 P:ii 
Edwards 

'80 Ayres Mason 
'62 George William 
Hi'81 Merton Oliver 
;rt'68 William Harvey 

Eels 

H('49 Nathaniel Augustus 
Ht'28 Seth W. 

Ela 

TO'64 Charles Clark 
h'33 Jonathan 

Elden 

'41 Nathan 

'89 Wallace Stedman 

'67 William 

Elder 

'73 Isaac Luther 

Elkins 
/i'20 Jeremiah 
?rt'52 Jerome Bonaparte 
;rt'6l Jolni I'ike 
»i'80 Perry Herbert 

Ellingwood 
;h'73 Arthur Cliilds 
/(•24 John Wallace 

EUiot 

'42 Charles 
?i'97 Daniel Weston 



192 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



A'06 James Henderson 
'73 John Frederick 

Elliott 

'66 Charles Amos 

EUis 

wi'32 Asher 
??»'29 Calvin Dorr 
?«'66 Daniel Fulton 
p 8 Jonathan 
'46 Joseph Willard 
'58 Robert 
w'37 Robert Fulton 
?i'09 Samuel Deane 
n'24 Vespasian 
»i'30 William Henry- 
Ellsworth 

n'48 George Henry 
Elwell 
m'87 Walter Edward 

Emerson 

m'78 Arthur Llewellyn 
'46 Charles Henry 
p 8 Ezekiel 

m'83 Frederick A. C. 

m'74 George Henry 

'49 Lincoln Fletcher 
n'80 Nathaniel Waldo 

m'94 Oscar Rodney 
'36 Thomas Parsons 

m'27 William Samuel 

Emery 

m'71 Caleb Joseph 

«i'34 Chandler Spring 
'61 Edwin 
'63 George Addison 
'60 George Barrett 
'36 George Freeman 
'74 Hannibal Hamlin 
'93 Harry Smith 

w'64 Henry Brown 
'92 Henry Crosby 
'53 James Wallace 
'61 Lucilius Alonzo 
'53 Marcellus 

Jrt'62 Melvin Augustus 
'18 Moses 
p 8 Nicholas 

7i'40 Nicholas 
'14 Stephen 

?i'67 Thomas Burnham 

wi'60 Thomas H 
'68 Thomas Jefferson 

?i'46 Thornton Cutts 
'89 William Morrell 

Emmons 

m'85 George Porter 
p 8 Williams 

Erskine 

n'62 James Drummond 
?«'87 Oscar Storer 

w'32 Samuel 
'91 Samuel Hodgman 

Estabrook 

«'64 Frederic Roscoe 
7t'91 Horace Melvyn 

Estes 

'44 Lewis Alden 

Eustis 
/i'06 Abraham 

Evans 
7i'77 Charles Thomas 
m'50 David 
'15 George 



7t'47 George Frederic 

m'51 Isaac Newton 

'76 Osman Charles 

'29 Richard Stuart 

'60 Simeon Adams 

Eveleth 
'14 John 

'49 John Marshall 
'47 Jonathan Greenleaf 
'25 Joseph Jenkins 
'47 Samuel Archer 

Everett 

'50 Charles Carroll 
p 4 Ebenezer 
w'28 George 
?i'42 Moses 

Fabyan 

m'37 Charles Wesley 
m'33 George 

'93 Harry Clifton 
p 9 Joshua 

Fairbanks 

'73 Albert Cushman 
M'95 Hiland Lockwood 
w'34 Samuel Sumner 

Fairfield 

m'48 Charles Dexter 
'48 George Albert 
'57 Hampden 

7t'45 John 

Fales 

'48 David 
'32 Edward Gray 
7t'15 Stephen 

Fanduiz 

??i'92 Salustiano 
Farley 

'36 Ephraim Wilder 
?i'34 Joseph 
7?i'93 William Chase 

'20 William Jewett 

Farnham 
?!'52 Allen Tiles 
'60 Roscoe Edwin 
'44 Samuel 
'44 William Henry 

Farnsworth 
p 19 Frederick Tudor 

Farnum 

■ra'44 Clement Merrill 
m'29 John S. 

Farr 

'61 Loring 

Farrar 

'34 Calvin 
'33 Charles Calvin 
'56 Henry 
'34 Luther 
»i'26 Samuel 

Farrington 

'94 Frank George 
'54 James Bonaparte 
wi'56 James Henry 
'60 Seth Chase 

Fassett 

'73 William Green 

Faunce 

?!.'74 Elmon Crocker 
»j'60 Nehemiah Davis 
m'69 Seth Melville 



Felcb 

'27 Alpheus 

'78 Daniel Henry 

'38 Isaac Newton 

Fellowes 
'10 Jeremiah 

Fellows 

'64 Albert Owen 
m'65 Charles Melroy 
m'77 Dana Willis 
m'70 John Albert 
'66 John A. C. 

Fenlason 
ot'71 Albert Lemuel 
Ferguson 

'74 Cassius Melville 
m'52 Franklin Beckwith 

'37 Jordan Goodwin 
m'59, William Lindsay 

'80 William Proctor 

Fernald 

7i'71 Charles Henry 
m'24 John Shapleigh 
'66 Joseph Greenleaf 
'61 Merritt Caldwell 
?w'68 Otis 
m'81 Walter Elmore 

Fessenden 

'48 Charles S. D. 

'44 Enoch Perley 

'58 Francis 
m'95 Fred Lincoln 
>rt'41 Hewitt Chandler 

'52 James Deering 

'18 Joseph Palmer 

'51 Joseph Palmer 
m'68 Nicholas 
A'46 Samuel 

'61 Samuel 

'34 Samuel Clement 
m'77 Stephen Deblois 
?<'96 Sterling 

'45 Thomas A. D. 
/j'65 William Howard 

'23 William Pitt 

Field 

p 9 Bohan Prentice 
'27 Charles 
'45 Edward Mann 
'37 George Warren 
'27 Henry Cummings 
'92 Herbert Tobey 

Fifield 
'79 Holmes Boardman 

FUes 

'83 Frederick Howard 
'89 George Taylor 
jft'52 James Rounds 

Fillebrown 

OT'31 George 
»re'83 Thomas 
Finger 

'61 Sidney Michael 

Fish 

'65 Charles 
wi'91 Charles Herbert 
'91 Fred Ober 

Fisher 

'81 Frederick A Ivan 

'28 Josiah 
/j'56 Paul Miuot 
p 9 William Phineas 



INDEX 



193 



Fiske 

'37 John On- 

Fitch 

»ft'51 Andrew Titcomb 
'43 Luther 

Fitz 
m'97 Benjamin John 

Flagg 

'94 Charles Allcott 

'35 Edmund 

'44 Edmund Webster 
?rt"23 Melzor 

Flanders 
m"28 David 

Fletcher 

'3i) Alfred 
9»'30 Franklin Parker 
ft'6!) Grenville Theodore 
»»'6S John Blurray 
ni'36 Moore Russell 
p 4 Nathaniel Hill 

Fling 

n'93 Allen Clemence 
w'83 Fred INlorrow 
m'8G Harry Ridgaway 

Flitner 

w'50 Albion 
wi'37 Isaac 

Flood 

?«'81 Everett 
'94 Fred Whitney 

Floyd 

'7:! Frank Astley 

'75 Melville Augustus 

'5G Samuel Edward 

Flye 

'35 William 

Fobes 

".12 Leon Melcher 

Fogg 

'84 Alfred Hai'ris 
'89 Diaries Iloulton 
'(il Fdniiind Eastman 
»('GS Elljridge Uerrj' 
wi'38 Frederick 

'09 Frederic Augustine 
«'35 Freedom 
m''23 James 
'41 James 
'63 James Lewis 
'4(i John Sanuiel Hill 
m'91 Jolm Smith 
»re"29 Jonathan 
M'97 Julius Howard B. 
'89 Sanford Leroy 
'68 Simon 
«<'9f; Walter Winthrop 

Follansbee 

'35 Pearson 
Follett 
»H.'41 Orvillc 

Folsom 
m'25 David 
m'94 p](lward Irvin 
«'44 George DeForest 
h'59 Henry Milton 

'85 JvU(uu3 Bion 
»("23 Kufus Dudley 

Foote 
/i"21 Erastus 
'43 Erastus 

N 



Forbes 

»i"27 Daniel 

m'74 Robert Edward 

Ford 

p 17 Corydon La 

h'iij Elisha Jones 
w'84 Harry Hale 
?M'87 Louis Caleb 
m'3(! Nathaniel 

'85 Nehemiah Butler 
m"25 Samuel 

«.'75 Walter Augustus 

Fortier 
wt'83 John Lewis 
jh'30 Octave C. 

Foss 

Hi'(J4 Rufus Bradbury 
7;j'33 Simeon 

'53 Stephen 

'91 Warren Leavitt 

Fossett 
'47 Henry 

Foster 

/»'75 Avery Moulton 
'w'70 Barzillai Bean 

'55 Benjamin Browne 

'55 Charles Henry 

'25 David Haley 
?!,'52 Edward Fuller 
m'G6 Edward Horatio 

'04 Enoch 
■«'95 George Henry Dunton 

'(i8 George Winslow 
vk'OO Jeremiah Clough 
m'90 John Wheeler 
iiVil Silas P. 
;«'(i'2 Timothy Steele 

Fowler 

//*'20 Benjamin 
'45 Naliian Lanison 
'87 Samuel Bartlett 

Fowles 

m'09 Charles Edward 

Fox 

'48 Frederick 
w'48 William Osborne 

Foxcroft 

p 9 Joseph Ellery 
p 9 Samuel 

Francis 
)/'39 Philemon Brown 

Frederick 

?«'84 Hartwell James 

Freeman 
p 9 Barnabas 

•12 Charles 

'45 Charles Marsden 

'85 Ehen Winthrop 
h'74 Elias Dudley 

'89 Frederick William 

'12 George 

'90 George Franklin 
m'55 George Howard 
p 3 Samuel 

'54 Samuel 
»t'37 Seargent Smith 
■m'53 Smith 

French 

»m'50 Alhert Gallatin 
«i'82 Albert Lincoln 
»('75 Arthur Philip 
>('81 Augustus Ford 



»)i'71 Augustus Noyes 
7«'35 Ezekiel Dodge 
j<'95 John Shaw 
'.S5 Ralph Spollbrd 
'78 Willis Walton 

Frink 

/rt'34 John Nutter 
'51 John Samuel Hatch 

Frisbie 

v«'08 Chester William 

Frost 

'94 Francis Alvan 

?».'22 (joorge 

«i'09 George Melville 

y('(i2 (ieoi-ge Washington 

m'4G James Henry I'ainc 

«'22 John 
'58 John Dennett 

m'9G Jolin Edwin 
'72 John Sumner 

v«.'30 ISIoses 
'20 Obadiah Emei-y 
'70 William Edwin 
'00 Woodbury George 

Frothingham 
p 3 John 

Frye 

'04 Sanford Oscar 
p 9 Simon 
'50 William Pierce 

Fuller 

'59 Amcricus 
?»'41 Andrew Jacob 
«t'27 Archelaus I'utnam 

'39 licujaniin A. G. 

'65 Charles 

'77 David Blin 
«r73 Edwin Motley 

'33 Ezra Bourne 
p 9 Henry Weld 

'28 Henry Weld 
j«'36 Jared 

'57 John Nelson 

'53 Melville Weston 
j«'24 Simeon 

FuUerton 

'G5 Jeremiah Ellsworth 

Furber 

'01 Henry Jcwett 
7t'89 Henry Jewett, Jr. 
■/t'32 Isaiah 

Furbish 

H.'75 Frank Lane 

Gage 

'27 Franklin 
7/i'28 Thomas Emery 

Gahan 

'87 William Lewis 
Gale 
?rt'33 John 
7?i'29 Stephen 

Gannett 

'43 George 
7i'83 Samuel Stinson 

Garcelon 

'30 Alonzo 
7«'23 Daniel 
7«'70 Frank 
7/i'30 Seward 
Gardiner 

'GO Charles William 

'42 Frederic 



194 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



m'74 Frederick Charles 
ji'36 John W. T. 
p 4 Robert Hallowell 

Gardner 

m'78 Frank Henry 
A'51 Henry Joseph 
'55 Samuel Spring 
'81 William Alexander 
'50 William Sewall 

G-arland 

M'71 George Minot 
m'il George Washington 

'41 Joseph 

'44 Joseph 
M'78 Otis Ward 

Garnsey 

m'60 William Augustus 

Garvin 

7i'52 James 
Gaslin 

'56 William 

Gatehell 
n'65 Prince Albert 
w'83 Willis LeForest 

See also Getehell 
Gately 

'93 Thomas Henry, Jr. 

Gates 
M'90 Frank McAll 

Gaubert 

j?i'74 Alonzo Lewis 

Gaudreau 

??j'89 Gilbert 

Gay 

«'87 Edgar Means 

9i'87 Frank 
?)t'41 Grenville Ware 

Genereux 

7?j'84 Joseph Oliver 
m'86 Joseph Alberic 

Gerrish. 

m'55 Christopher P. 

'66 Frederic Henry 

'64 William Little 

Gerry 

'74 Blbridge, Jr. 
Getchell 
»i'.35 Horatio Page 
?M'77 Isaac 

Gibbs 

w'64 Charles Erwing 
m'81 Charles Henry 

Gibson 

'83 Arthur Collis 
m'75 Charles Reuel 
?i'45 Luther Sampson 

'51 Paris 

'44 Samuel Freeman 

Giddinge 

'23 George Parsons 
Gilbert 
wj'74 Irving Wayland 

'80 Roswell Chase 

'41 Washington 

GUe 
m'83 Fred Henry 

GiUet 

n'35 Edward Payson 
w'28 John Henry 



GiUett 
p 4 Eliphalet 

Gillmore 
»i'28 Henry 

Gilman 
?i'27 Charles 

'70 Charles Franklin 
?i'82 Charles Howard 
H'77 David Dunlap 
7i'65 Jeremiah Howard 

'26 John Taylor 
»j'31 Noah 
7m'66 Robert Burns 
p 3 Tristram 

Gilmore 

'63 Rodelphus Howard 

Gilpatrie 
M'96 Howard 
'89 Wilbur Dennett 
Gilpatrick 

m'66 Charles Edwin 
«'28 Joseph 

Gilson 

mi'94 Arthur Scott 

»i'54 Luther Clinton 

Give en 

'63 Thomas Martin 
Given 

'80 Horace Robert 
m'77 John Thomas 

Glidden 

?»'37 James Hopkins 
Glover 

'94 Fred Weston 

?ft'37 Joseph Sewall 

Goddard 

'82 Anson Morrill 
'44 Charles William 
'81 Henry 
'33 John 
w'S5 Morrill 
fe'43 William Giles 
Godding 
wi'25 Alva 

Godfrey 
m'91 Henry Prentiss 

'44 James 
?i'45 Noah Purington 

Goding 

'91 Edward Nathan 
'88 Richard William 

Golden 

k'77 William Andrew 
Goldsmith 
'33 Alfred 

Gooch 

'23 James 
'70 John Henry 
»i'25 William Baston 
M'55 William Wilberforce 

Goodale 

m'63 George Lincoln 
'74 Walter Temple 

. GoodeU 

'93 Reginald Rusden 

Goodenow 
A'20 Daniel 
m'85 Daniel 
'53 Henry Clay 



'36 John 

'52 John Holmes 
?i'52 Nathan Cutler 
7i'36 Robert 

'38 Smith Bartlett 

Goodrich 

'45 Lewis 

Goodspeed 

?«'54 Isaac Roscoe 

Goodwin 

'62 Almon 
'57 Andrew 
'87 Charles Jacques 
'32 Daniel Raynes 
m'72 Frank Jones 
'32 Frederic Jordan 
'50 George Peabody 
m'30 George W. 
'83 Howard Robinson 
'39 Ichabod 
'43 John Munroe 
'44 John Wallingford 
'45 Moses Bradbury 
'82 Myron Henry 
'43 William Augustus 
'48 William Frederic 

Googing 
m'40 Emerson 

Googins 

?k'47 George 

Gordon 

nt'60 Charles Walker 

»i'44 Daniel 

7t'93 George Angier 
'64 George Mark 
'76 Orville Clark 

??i%55 Seth Chase 

wi'24 Timothy 

Gore 

m'29 Thomas 

Gorham 

p 9 William 

Gott 
?i'35 Lemuel 

Gould 

m'60 Aaron Whitney 

■rt'51 Albert 

p 9 Daniel 

?i'24 Edward 
wi'87 Edwin William 
m'80 Blisha Tolman 
w'85 John Robinson 
»i'31 Levi 
'45 Lyman 
'37 Mark 
m'27 Moses 

'73 Royal Erastus 
??i'40 Samuel Herrick 
?)j'32 Samuel Lamsou 

?i'33 Samuel McLellau 

?i'36 Stephen 
m'47 Sumner 

Goulding 

'80 Franklin 

Gove 

»rt'92 Roland Sumner 

Graham 
7i'63 Daniel McBride 

Granger 

'26 Daniel Tristram 
n'58 George Fred 



INDEX 



195 



Grant 

'61 liciijamin Sliute 
7;i'5G James Henry 
»«'37 Joseph Perkins 
?«'82 Linsy Eniilus 
j»'2i) Nathaniel 

'70 Orville Boardman 
J^'27 Peter 
h'Gb Ulysses Simpson 

Gray 

'70 Albert 

'81 Albion Dwight 

'54 Harrison 
7»'64 Joseph Bernicc 
«'37 Joshua 

'67 Napoleon 
?h'61 Ifobert Williams 

'74 Holheus Augustus 

Greeley 

'54 Council 
)i'63 David Morrill 
m'2'> Samuel 

'90 William Horace 

Greely 
p 9 Allen 

Green 

"28 Albert Gallatin 
"29 Alexander Rogers 
jft'41 Edwin 
■Hi '34 Ezra 
/('40 Joshua Sawyer 
/j'25 Samuel 
•h'32 Seth Storer 
'62 Thomas Hayden 

Greene 

'(i:> I'.eiijaiiiin Dwiglit 
/;"21 Mciijamiii Franklin 

■49 Charles K. H. 
wi'6() (George Herl)ert 
h'la George Washington 
/t'28 Henry IJowen Clark 
«'7r) Herbert Lyman 
))'60 John Webster 
'55 Joseph Kingsbury 
'77 Joseph Kniiht 
'69 Oscar Fit/, Allen 
'81 Robert iloliiics 
/h'79 Selden Frederic 
'77 W^illiain Chute 
'03 William Ellsworth 
;) 17 William Warren 

Greenleaf 

7«'70 Charles Hollis 

7»'94 George Walter 

»i'34 James 

ft'24 Jonatlian 
'25 Patrick Henry 

A'17 Simon 

GreenTvood 
/t'08 Andrew 

Gregg 

n'81 Artemas Fisher 

Gregory 
7n'91 George Augustus 

Grey 
m'3S William 

Gribbin 

m'97 Harry Everett 
Griffin 

« 25 Daniel Haraden 
Grindal 

'80 Herbert White 



Gross 
»ft'(i9 Charles William 

'66 John Parshley 

'72 Samuel Lane 

Grosvenor 

'21 Godfrey John 

Groton 

'21 Isaac Giddings 
'14 Nathaniel 

Grout 

■m'79 Charles Henry 

Grover 

'43 Abernethy 

'39 Alpheus 
«'5S Daniel Barker 
?('46 Lafayette 

'64 Nahum Wesley 

'43 Talleyrand 
7«'29 William 

Gummer 

'92 Fred Vincent 

GuptiU 

'/rt'88 George Herbert 
wt'77 Lucien Hayden 

Giirdjian 

'77 Serope Arnienag 

Gurney 
;«'79 George Leander 

'92 Herbert Reed 
Hacker 
^^34 Jeremiah 

Hackleton 

'44 James Hervey 
Haddock 

/t'43 Charles Bricket 
Hagar 

'57 Henry Sidney 

'43 James Monroe 

7«'97 Robert Sidney 

Haggerty 
'81 Charles 

Haggett 

'93 Arthur Sewall 
Hahn 

'43 Silas Briggs 

Haines 

'29 Allen 

'61 Charles Glidden 
"'00 Charles Racklefl' 

'63 George Augustine 
7f'97 John George 
p 9 William Pickering 
Hale 

'18 Benjamin 
""45 Benjamin Woodwell 

'09 Clarence 
p 9 David 

'60 David 
/t'69 Eugene 

'45 Francis Pickard 

"69 (ieorge Weeks 

'27 John Parker 

'14 Samuel 
7('34 Samuel Augustus 

'25 William 

Haley 

7h'47 George 'William 
7«'86 Jesse Durrell 
»;t'84 John Roberts 



«t'50 John Rose 

•60 William Dudley 
Hall 

'3(i Edwin 

'75 Eilwin Herbert 
7h'67 Frank Stevens 

'80 Frederick ^Vinslow 
7rt'55 Freeman 

'59 George W. M. 
»h'74 Henry Porter 

'76 Howard Elijah 
j»'22 James 
7»'3S James Aliira 

'85 John Coleman 

'78 John Franklin 
7«'72 Milton Wilder 
7«'07 Orran Rensselaer 
«'04 Virgil Parris 
7«'53 William Chase 

'88 Wm.Toothaker, Jr. 
Hallam 

/t'74 Ebenezer C. B. 
HaUett 

'48 Julius Lorenzo 
Ham 

'44 Abner 
»rt'(i6 John Randolph 
7t'37 Levi Jefferson 

'68 Llewellyn Sprague 

Hamilton 

"'08 < J liver Guy 
Hamlin 

'51 Augustus Choate 
»«'23 Castillo 

'57 Charles 
»/t'92 Charles Franklin 
?rt'2S Cyrus 

'34 Cyrus 
"'19 Elijah Livennore 
"('72 Hannibal 

Hammons 

'70 Everett 

Hancock 
"'02 John Granville 
"'67 Roswell Darst 

Hanlon 

u''M Orville Leon 

Hannaford 
"*'69 Eli Snow 
«i'29 William G. 

Hanscom 

'46 James William 

Hanson 

"'79 Ansel Wingate 

'70 Frederick Ernest 
"i'91 Howard Clinton 
j"'37 Moses Parker 

Harding 

'80 Albra Hamlin 
7".'87 Ambi'ose Hastings 
7»'70 Benjamin Atkins 

'81 Carroll Everett 

'21 Charles 

'85 Edwin Ruthvin 
»»'63 Evans Bartlett 

'50 Henry Fiske 

Hardy 

7"'63 Daniel Warren 
'91 Owen Eaton 

Hargraves 

'77 Frank Hobart 



196 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Harkness 

'64 John Calvin 
Harlan 

^'83 John Marshall 
Harlow 

m'46 Andrew Jackson 
?»'88 Corydon Webster 

'60 Edwin Alphonso 
m'81 Granville Albert 
m'85 Henry Williams 

'36 Thomas Stetson 

Harmon 

m'68 Howard Lincoln 
m'79 Melvin Alphonso 

'65 Stephen Walter 
7»'35 William Loring 

Harper 

»ra'85 Isaac Deering 

m'29 William 
Harriman 

77i'83 Alpha Haven 

m'97 Archie Sherman 
'89 Charles Henry 
'43 David Pillsbury 
'75 George Fi-ank " 
'63 George Goodwin 

m'57 James Lang 
Harrington 

m'77 Charles 
Harris 
'59 Amos 

ni'38 Augustus 
p 9 Austin 

wi'71 Fi-eeman Cram 
'7-2 Herbert 

n'37 James Winthrop 

m'30 Jerome 

ot'42 Nathan Coy 
'33 Samuel 

Hart 

w'54 Edwin Jarvis 
m'86 Willis Eranklin 

Hartley 

'29 John Fairfield 

Hartpence 

m'65 William Melick 

Hartwell 

'34 William Brooks 

Harvey 
m'47 William Alonzo 

Harwood 
m'28 Daniel 

Haselton 

'57 John Burgin 

Hasey 
p 4 Benjamin 

Haskell 
wi'37 Benjamin 
m'71 Clement Caldwell 
m'U Ezra 

M'95 Frank Herbert 
m'55 Henri Byron 
OT'72 Hiram Brackett 

'46 John 
M'96 John Newman 
m'90 Nelson Carey 
m'93 Pearl Tenney 
?rt'56 Peleg Sprague 
M'95 Walter Frank 

'34 William Burnham 
to'94 William Langdon 
'60 William Lewis 



Haskins 
'23 Romulus 

Hastings 

'91 Charles Harris 
'44 David Robinson 
M'79 Edward Ellis 
'90 Henry Harmon 
'91 John Mason 

Hateli 

'37 Albert Ruter 
M'97 Augustus Thomas 
m'66 Eaton Shaw 

'73 Francis March 
M'93 Prank 

'54 James Lewis 
n'51 Lucien Bonaparte 
M'95 Louis Clinton 

'43 Nathaniel 

'47 Samuel Wesley 

'24 William 

'75 William Edwin 

Hathaway 

'81 Horace Burleigh 
m'70 John Richmond 

'20 Joshua Warren 
7i'72 Joshua Warren 

Hatheway 
M'54 Charles Edwin 
n'56 Simon William 

Haven 
m'24 Charles Henry 

Hawes 

'76 Charles Taylor 

'55 Edward 

'60 Granville Parker 

'36 Leonard 

'37 William 

Hawkes 

m'72 Wilson Levi 

Hawkins 

'48 Dexter ArnoH 

Hawley 

TO'91 Edward Howard 

Hawthorne 

'74 Frank Warren 
'25 Nathaniel 

Hay 

m'80 Charles Marcian 

Hayes 

'55 Benjamin Francis 
'63 Calvin Lewis 

w'59 Daniel Edward 
'19 David 

m'48 Edmund 
'65 Frank Lord 
'51 George Lafayette 

n'37 George Payson 
'89 George William 
'51 Hiram 

m'36 Jacob 

w'57 John Howard 
'38 Stephen Hobbs 
'40 Thomas McCulloch 

p 10 William Allen 

Hayford 

»i'75 Loretto 

?i'39 William Harmon 

Haynes 

m'62 Charles Frederick 
m'23 John P. 
'23 Nathaniel 



Hayward 

M'12 Caleb 
m'64 Joseph Warren 
Hazen 
m'il Samuel Stinson 

Heald 

m'2B Asa 
?i'91 Franklin H. B. 

Heath 

»i'26 Asa 

wj'84 Frederick Carroll 

'72 Herbert Milton 
»7i'77 Joseph Webster 
W36 Thomas Bailey 

Hebb 

M'96 Angus Gordon 

Hemans 

'38 Claude Lewis 

Hemenway 
m'76 Ralph, Jr. 

Hemmenway 

p 10 Moses 
'74 Willard Roscoe 

Henderson 

'79 Horace Eben 
m'58 Jonathan Radcliflfe 

'55 Thomas Albert 
m'54 William 

Herbert 

'41 Charles Dickinson 

Herrick 

'73 Addison Emery 
?i'09 Ebenezer 

'44 Horatio Gates 
J} 10 Jacob 
n'lO Jacob 

'66 John Jacob 

Herrin 

'54 Charles Melvin 

Hersey 

m'53 Artemas Lendall 
'92 Arthur Lyndon 
'89 Charles Francis 

j)i'73 Freeman Clark 
'92 Will Osmar 

Hewes 

'75 Benjamin Warren 
'57 James Tracy 

Hewett 
M'60 James Henry Hobbs 
M'97 Joseph William 

Hewitt 

'55 Obadiah Brown 

Hibbard 

'57 David Sutherland 

Hicks 

'61 Gordon Merrill 
M'95 James Everett 

Higgins 

m'58 George Zoeth 
n'lS James Lucius 

Hill 

m'80 Charles Delos 
m'53 Charles Edwin 

'75 Charles William 
m'77 Edgar Dwight 
m'64 Edward Kent 
»i'48 Francis Eastman 
'62 Frank Alpine 
'89 Frank Howard 



INDEX 



197 



•88 


Henry Clinton 


»)'73 


Henry Oscar 


m-m 


Hiram Hovey 


'".•{ 


Horace Barrows 


jk'85 


James Frederick 


'38 


James Jeremiah 


'7(5 


Jere Merrill 


7»'77 


John Fremont 


'38 


Joseph 


iiXir> 


Joshua 


'35 


Luke 


'58 


Lysander 


p 4 


Mark Langdon 


'G5 


Melviu Joseph 


7l'39 Octiivius 


n'46 Stetson Lobdell 


Hilliard 


'27 . 


ohn Heddle 


'26 William Tyng 


HiUs 




to'25 


Ebenezer Parsons 


Hilton 


7»'49 


Albion Parris 


'59 Charles Edwin 


'91 


Emerson 


m'58 


Samuel 


n'57 


Stephen 


'91 


Weston Morton 


'84 


William Keene 


'14 Wiuthrop 


Hinds 


7i'43 


Ebenezer Pierce 


Hinkley 


'6K 


Charles King 


'49 


Eugene Bergin 


'68 


John Adams 


'41 Oliver Perry 


n'GO Otis 


'94 


Kufus Henry, Jr. 


»w'41 


Rufus Lord 


»/t'5(! 


Sclden A. W. 


7rt'70 


Seth Bradbury 


Hinks 


»t'72 


John Lewis 



Hitchcock 

'81 Alfred 

'34 I'.ela Thaxter 
TO'51 Daniel Dwiglit 

'68 Frank Eastman 
wi'25 Gad 
/i'55 Koswell Dwight 

Hobble 

'62 William Albert 

Hobbs 
7ft'51 Alvah 
?rt'2G Daniel Sanborn 

'74 Ernest Sidney 
TO'69 Ezra Allen 

'23 Hiram Hayes 

'20 Josiah Hilton 

Hobson 

'61 Frank Orville Libby 
'70 George Wheelwright 
7i'37 Joseph 
'49 William 

Hodgdon 
'27 John 

'92 John Fernald 
'45 Richard Lord 

Hodgkins 
?j'92 Charles A. 
11'^ Lewis 



Hodgman 

'50 Samuel Little 

Hogan 
TO'92 Fremont Lincoln 

Holbrook 

'41 Amory 

'77 George Arthur 

Holden 

'8;? Edward Freeman 
to'79 Eugene 

Holman 

m'26 Eliakim Atherton 
n'24 John Pitt 
ot'2S Sullivan 

Holmes 

'80 Albert Harmon 
'80 Alvin Dennett 

ii'2'.) Charles Henry 

tt'97 Charles Herbert 

wt'24 Ezekiel 
'50 Freeland Salmon 
'66 George Freeland 
'63 George Lewis 

?t'95 Herbert Edgar 

7ft'26 Job 

p 4 John 
'70 Walter Ebenezer 
'75 Walter Hamlin 
'23 William Bradford 

Holt 

m'li Erastus Eugene 
n'Ti Frederic William 
»n'78 John Dearliorn 
'46 Stephen Abbott 
m'(j2 Sunnier Greenleaf 

Holton 
7«'31 Joel 
Holway 

'82 Melvin Smith 
Holyoke 

'08 Charles Galen 

Hood 

'55 Thomas Barclay 

Hook 

'23 Josiah Stacy 

Hooke 
m'38 Henry Marshall 

Hooker 

'72 Walton Olney 

Hoole 
7('49 James Lowe 

Hooper 
7«'S8 John Keith 
7«'42 Joseph Cobb 
7i'58 Moses 

Hopkins 

'37 Eliphalet Smith 
p 18 Mark 
p 10 Samuel 
w'Sl William Bixby 

Home 

'86 Irving William 
7i'97 James Howard 
7«'40 Jeremiah 

'91 John Roberts, Jr. 

Horr 

r»'69 Jacob Lyman 
7/i'61 Oren Alphonso 
'67 Stephen Calvin 
»n'72 William Henry 



Horsman 

'94 Hiram Lionel 

Hough 
/i'66 William Ogden 

Houghton 

m'.59 Jonathan Spaulding 
m'32 Louis Willard 
2>'in William Addison 

Houston 
7i'51 Albert Boycc 
j/i'SO John Alexander 

Hovey 

m'VA') Edmund Lebbeus 
'36 Joseph Smith 
'64 Jlyron Munson 

Howard 

'59 Charles Henry 
'93 Charles Henry 

7i'85 David Patten 
'74 Edward Otis 
'57 Henry Ripley 
'21 Joseph 
'52 Joseph Dana 
'50 Oliver Otis 
'56 Rowland Bailey 

n'33 William George 

Howe 

'61 Albion 

'41 Edward 

'59 George Wilson 

'59 James Albert 

'63 James Madison 

7«'40 Jes.se 
'70 Lueien 

»n'28 Oliver B. 

7n'69 William Small 

Howes 
'44 Josiah 

Hoyt 

'64 Henry Nason West 

Hubbard 

7rt'84 Clinton Perley 
7i'67 George Franklin 
'57 John Barrett 
•30 Samuel Dana 
'57 Thomas Hamlin 
'90 William Wingate 

Hughes 

'73 George Evans 

HuU 

'92 John Carpenter 
m'97 Robert Lord 

Humphrey 
7«'79 Ebenezer 
7i'90 Orman Brown 

'48 Samuel Fisher 

'48 Simon James 

Hunnewell 

m'So William 

Hunnewill 
7re'66 David Smith 

Hunt 
7»'89 AUston Frost 

'61 Charles Oliver 
7rt'38 Henry 

'62 Henry Hastings 
m'84 Hiram, Jr. 

'91 Ralph Hmlson 
7?j'45 Solomon 

'90 Walter Reid 



198 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Hunter 

'74 Charles Henry 

'55 John Lathrop 

'09 Lithgow 
«i'60 Warren 

'42 William Russell 

Hunton 
p 4 Jonathan Glidden 
'75 William George 

Huntress 

n'67 William 

Hurd 

m'43 Bben 

'51 John Sydney 
/i'76 Yorick Gordon 

Huse 

m'71 Benjamin D. E. 
m'32 Jonathan 
m'SS Joseph 
'67 William Stickney 

Hussey 

'93 Augustus Alphonso 
»i'70 Charles Moreton 
w'54 Charles Stetson 
w'67 John Russell 

'71 Sylvanus Otis 

'63 Thomas Wright Hale 

'66 William Penn 

Huston 

'62 Fi-ederick Nickels 
'79 Henry Augustus 
'79 Joel Payson 
'31 Joseph Tyler 
n.'66 William Augustus 

Hutchins 

n'86 Arthur McKenney 

»»'36 Asa 

'83 Charles Clifford 
'58 Charles Knapp 

m'63 Corydon Chadwick 
'59 Franklin Freeman 
'59 Henry Dearborn 

Hutchinson 

'93 Albert Savage 
'90 Charles Lyman 
'67 Winfleld Scott 

Hyde 

m'35 Epliraim Augustus 
ft'31 John Angler 
m'30 John Angier 

'61 Thomas Worcester 
ft'86 William DeWitt 

'42 William Lyman 

Ilsley 
p 4 Isaac 

Ingalls 

'88 George Ansel 

'41 Henry 

'43 Moses 
m'21 Phineas 

'77 Phineas Henry 
m'41 Samuel 

Ingersoll 

'64 Edward Chase 
'30 George Washington 
ft'45 Joseph Reed 

Ingraham 

'50 Daniel Cony 

'19 Edward Tyng 
w'25 James 
«'13 John Henniker 
M'95 William Moulton 



Ireland 

M'72 Franklin Pierce 

Irish 

»i'78 Isaac Chase 
«'40 Marshall 

Ives 

'48 Joseph Christmas 
Jackson 

'49 George E. B. 

'50 George Follansbee 

'59 George Newton 

'91 Henry Chester 
?ra'68 Johu Henry 
m'46 Joseph Avery 

'58 Osceola 

'83 StuyvesantTenBroeck 

'46 William Francis 

Jacobs 

'78 Carson Minor 

Jacques 

m'68 Edwin Devereux 

James 

'75 Joseph Edward 

Jameson 

'76 Charles Davis 
w'80 John Swanton 

Jaques 

m'80 Charles Campbell 

Jarvis 

'91 Henry Whiting 

'40 Leonard Fitz Edward 

Jefferds 

'38 George Payson 
Jellison 

w'46 Edward Augustus 
Jenkins 

'62 Willard Morse 

Jenks 

'93 Alley Rea 
7i'25 William 
p 19 Edward Watrous 

Jenness 
m'50 Richard Pearson 

Jennings 

TO'82 Elmer Ellsworth 

'49 Orville 
m'56 Roscoe Green 

Jewett 

'58 Albert 
p 10 Caleb 

'64 Charles 

'82 Edward Rountree 
m'50 Fayette 

'33 Henry James 
7t'06 James Charles 

'48 John 

'50 John Nelson 
n'lO Joseph Scott 

'44 Oliver Peaslee 

'34 Theodore Herman 
m'33 William Henry 
m'50 William Henry 
?«'72 William Henry 

Johnson 

'61 Albion Henry 
■p 3 Alfred 

'08 Alfred 

'45 Alfred Waldo 
»w'46 Asa 
m'24 Benjamin 



'79 
'44 

m'83 
'38 

?w'63 
'81 
'79 

m'69 
'74 
'81 
'17 
'39 
'43 

m'64 

'54 

m'56 



Charles Fletcher 

David Bancroft 

Edward 

Elderkin Roger 

Eugene William 

Fred LaForest 

George Washington 

Guy William 

Henry 

Herbert Lewis 

Samuel 

Samuel 

Samuel Worcester 

Samuel Worth 

Warren 

William Matheson 



Johnston 

'35 Alexander 
'32 John 

Jones 

'93 Albert Marshall 

'60 Augustine 
p 10 David 
m'55 Dudley Sargent 
n'66 Edward Elijah 
w'32 Henry Alfred 
KXi Joseph Huntington 

'21 Lot 
to'53 Selden Wiley 

'80 Thomas Frederick 
7i'06 Thomas Morton 
??i'70 Thomas Warren 

'49 William Ladd 

Jordan 

tc'62 Alonzo Channing 
w'60 Alvin Bacon 

'58 Cyrus 

'47 Ebenezer Stevens 

'83 Elmer Porter 
m'79 Fred Augustus 

'63 Henry Irving 
n'58 Horace Malcolm 

'27 Ichabod Goodwin 

'91 Ivory Chandler 

'82 James Ross 
5?i'48 Josiah 
??i'73 Lester Howard 

'27 Nahum 
m'70 Reuben Brackett 

'61 Samuel 

'31 William Vaughan 

Joyce 

'81 Albert Laurens 

Judkins 

»M'79 Frank Luvill 
m'84 Martin Piper 

Junkins 
m'70 William Oliver 

Keating 

'35 Edward M. E. 
wi'83 John Henry 

Keene 

'70 Joseph Wadsworth 
w'59 Luther, Jr. 

Keeney 

m'42 Charles Clark 

Kelley 

m'83 Frederick William 
'91 John Francis 

KeUogg 

m'82 Edward Brinley 
p 3 Elijah 



INDEX 



199 



'40 Elijah 
"27 Gardiner 

Kelly 
h'm Edward Albert 
'6(i George William 
»«'-2S Nathaniel Knight 

Kelsey 
h'Sl Ambrose Parsons 
'39 Hiram 

Kemp 

'84 Zachariah Willis 

Kempton 
«'91 William True 

Kendall 

'52 Bezaleel Freeman 
'(50 Frederic Augustus 
'83 Herbert Philbrook 
'85 William Converse 

Kendrick 
n"M Daniel 

Kennard 

jk'84 John Allen 

Kennedy 
m'29 Abiel Wood 
?i'65 Augustine 
ot'2G Daniel Knight 
'G9 James Hunter 

Kenneth 

w'U4 John 

Kenniston 

'Gl George Beanian 
'92 \ViIliam JJeaman 

Keohan 

«'9" Thomas Charles 

Kidder 

(t'53 James Hohvell 
Kilby 

'47 Jolin Dennj'S 

Kilgore 

m'dl (ieorge Liberty 
'8() Wallace Warren 

Kimball 

»n'57 Benjamin Webber 

'74 Charles Frederic 
n'37 Edmund 

'7G Edward Ilazen 

'79 Frank 
jn'67 Frank Asbnry 

'7G Frank Heed 

'G'2 George Gustaviis 
m'95 George Lincoln 

'53 George Stone 
m'(')('> Hannibal Hamlin 
»i'91 Harry Waldo 

'92 Harry Woods 

'63 Henry 
m'76 Irviu Ellis 

'39 Israel 
m'69 John Robinson 

'74 Levi Houghton 

'87 Merton Lyndon 
n'90 Sereno Thayer 

'55 Sumner Increase 

'38 Thomas Glidden 
7j'82 Thomas Wesley 
j<'95 Walter Scott Abbott 
m'91 Willis Hazeu 

Kincaid 
OT'78 David Ashby 
OT'94 Robert John 



King 

m'm Alfred 
ni'24 Asa Howe 
?»'75 Dan Osro 

'14 Elijah 
m'44 Endicott 
m'77 Frank Joseph 
to'8S Henrv Austin 

'59 Henry Melville 
»n'53 Howard Williams 
»n'47 Kufus Home 

'59 Samuel Henry 
17 4 William 

'81 William 

'23 William Rufus 
n'55 W^illiam Trott 

Kingsbery 
p 10 San ford 
'28 Sanford Agry 

Kingsbury 

'57 Benjamin Barnes 
'45 George Henry 

j»'29 Nathaniel 

»n'73 Onslow Marshall 

Kinsman 

'25 John DafTorne 

Kittredge 
??t'27 Benjamin 
m'31 Edward A. 

Knapp 
m'25 Cyrus 
?t'83 Jesse Walter 

Kneeland 

«'97 Fred Gustavus 
'74 Thomas 

Knight 

m'29 Aildison 

'41 Albion Williamson 

'80 Allan Percy 
m'9() Charles Arnold 

'77 Charles Egbert 
wi'79 Charles Eugene 
ji'34 Ferdinand 

'94 Frank Herbert 

'4(i Franklin Lafayette 

'84 Franklin Pierce 
n'()5 Harlan Page 

'29 Isaac 
n'M James Melville 
«i'35 Nathaniel Jordan 
7m'92 Samuel Edmund 
m'li Stev)hen Converse 
?('37 William Chase 
»h'3<) Zebulon 

Knowles 

jrt'44 Robert 

Knowlton 

'80 Amos Arnold 
'09 David Hunter 
'58 Francis Blunt 
?/'9o John G. W. 

Kohl 
/j'09 Johann Georg 

Kyes 
n'05 Ebenezer Sylvester 
»i'59 Lorenzo Moors 
m'96 Preston 

Ladd 

'73 Alfred Greeley 

'41 Francis Dudley 

p 18 George Trumbull 

'59 Horatio Oliver 



OT'48 John 

p 10 W^illiam 
Lafayette 

/i'24 Marquis de 
Laighton 

'57 Joshua James 
Lally 

Jt'82 Freileric Evans 
Lamb 

u".n Charles Barnard 
'37 George Whitefleld 

Lambert 

»i'71 Alouzo Stockbridge 

'93 Jesse White 
to'52 John 

7i'21 Robert Smart 

Lamson 
/t'15 Alvan 
'12 George 

Lancaster 

m'SS Charles Ernest 
J) 3 Thomas 

Lander 
m'SC) Charles Edwin 

Lane 

'38 Daniel 
n'25 George Washington 

'28 George Washington 

'87 John Veasey 
m'27 Josiah 

'81 Leland Burton 
n'38 Samuel Grecnleaf 
m'82 Thomas Carl 
?^'35 Thomas Cutts 

'23 William Allen 
»i'32 William Giddinge 

Lang 
j«'78 Roger John 

Langley 
wi'91 Arthur Wayland 

Langdon 

'57 John Gilbert 
'53 Woodbury Fogg 

La Plain 

7n'57 James 

Larrabee 

m'48 Albion Keith Parris 
'44 Charles Weston 
'81 Edgar Willis 
'88 George Howard 

?rt'04 John Albert 

7n'38 Seth Libbey 
'75 Seth Leonard 
'28 William Clark 

Larry 

'21 James 

Lash 

'29 Augustus Frederic 

Latham 

wt'93 Daniel Stevens 
Laughton 

m'34 Sumner 

Lawrence 

'G(> Hiram Bartlett 
'()5 Horatio Bartlett 

Lawson 
to'37 Reuel Williams 

Lawton 
p 15 William Cranston 



200 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Leach 

m'4A Mace Shepard 

Lazell 

'92 Theodore Studley 

Lear 

'10 Benjamin Lincoln 

Learned 

'26 Edward Davis 
Leary 

?i'91 Edmund Mortimer 
Leavitt 
m'78 James Mellen 

'27 James Tufton 

'76 John Samuel, Jr. 

'60 Levi Raodlett 

'56 Thomas 
m'63 William Bradbury 

Lee 

p 19 Charles Alfred 
m'77 George Melville 
m'40 John Stevens 
p 16 Leslie Alexander 
'92 Lyman Kingman 
p 3 Silas 

Leigh 

'35 Edwin 
n'85 Thomas, Jr. 

Leighton 

'94 Charles Milton 
ot'31 James 
m'29 Jonathan 
wj'57 Nathaniel Wilson 
M'96 Ralph Webster 
m'95 William Elston 

Leland 

'26 Joseph Warren 
m'26 Phineas Washington 

Lennan 

'S3 James Daniel 
Lenoir 

'.56 Thomas Blanchard 
Lenox 

'54 Edwin Sewall 

Leonard 
m''iS Alfred Marcy 
'47 Edwin 

Leslie 

m'74 Charles Fuller 
Levensaler 

to'56 Henry Coombs 
'94 James Atwood 

Lewis 

?i'64 George 
p 10 Lothrop 

'16 Stephen Longfellow 

'72 Weston 

Libbey 

h'12 Artemas 
'43 Francis Allen 
'21 Joseph 
'59 Oliver 

Lib by 

to'46 Abial 

m'60 Ansel Joseph 
'64 Augustus Frost 
'64 Charles Freeman 
'62 Dorville 
'51 Elias Osgood 
'89 Ferdinand Joshua 

m'64 Frank Willard 



'94 Frederic Joseph 
m'9l George Franklin 
m'76 George Willard 

'63 Gideon 
m'96 Jerre Hacker 

'83 Jesse Felt 

'76 John Gair 

'85 John Fuller 

LiUie 
m'39 John, Jr. 

Lillybridge 

m'24 Clark 

Lincoln 

m'65 Albert Wilbur 
m'37 Alexander Scammel 
w'80 Arthur Talbot 

'23 Benjamin 
m'94 Charles Jewett 

'91 Charles S. F. 
^'21 Enoch 
ft'06 Isaac 
??i'92 James Otis 

'43 John Dunlap 

»i'.56 William Henry 

'30 William Sever 

Lindsey 

'84 Philip Sidney 

Linscott 

'62 Augustus Newbert 
'.54 Daniel Clark 
M'97 Daniel Clark, Jr. 
'88 Frank Knox 
'92 Harry Farrar 
'83 Roswell 

Little 

?i'57 Charles Jenkins 

p 3 Daniel 
'87 Edward Toppan 
'81 Frank Hall 
'89 Kremont J. C. 
'43 George Barker 
'77 George Thomas 
'11 Josiah 

ii'21 .Josiah 

'25 Josiah Stover 

'.55 Thomas Henry 

'24 William Avery 

m'eo William Baldwin 

Littlefield 
'64 Franklin 
'90 Gilbert Berry 
'94 George Curtis 

m'85 Otis 

Locke 
w'73 Arthur Herbert 
'27 Caleb 
'74 Ira Stephen 
to'34 Jesse F. 
'65 Joseph Alvah 

Loekwood 

p 5 Amos DeForest 

Lombard 

w'86 Herbert Alton 

m'94 James Edwin 

n'71 James Lewis 
»i'93 Loring Sawyer 

Longfellow 
A'89 Alexander W. 

'25 Henry Wadsworth 

'35 Kathan 
n'SS Samuel 
p 10 Stephen 



'25 Stephen 
fe'28 Stephen 
Longren 

'84 Clas Wilhelm 
Look 

wi'So Frank Byron 
Loomis 

W32 Jacob Osmyn 
Lord 
m'55 Abraham Brackett 

'94 Albert Joues 

'26 Charles Austin 
m'95 Charles E. D. 
p 10 Daniel Walker 

'71 Edwin Howard 
m'47 Friend Drake 

'66 George Edwin 
M'97 Harry Dimmock 
n'55 Jeremiah Hobson 
m'66 John 

'09 Nathan 
W77 Orlando Marrett 
m'70 Osborne Greene 
n'49 Robert Waterston 

'35 Thomas Newman 
w'67 Thomas William 
Loring 

'58 Charles Parkman 

'61 Edward Payson 

'91 Everett Grey 

'43 Henry Sewall 

'28 Joseph 

'56 Prentiss 

'22 Richmond 

Lothrop 
w'75 Elias Lane 
'69 Leavitt 

Lougee 

ni'37 Charles 
m'83 George Woodworth 
Lovatt 

'60 Benjamin Kingsbury 

Love joy 

mi'65 Daniel Heywood 
m'95 Edward Sweet 

'29 Joseph Cammet 
w'34 Owen 
Lovell 
»!.'32 Porter K. 
Lowell 
m'59 Charles Winthrop 
'74 Daniel Ozro Smith 
M'63 Hamilton Smith 
wj'66 James Warren 
'73 John Nathaniel 
'41 William Henry 

Lucas 
wi'26 Ivory H. 

Luce 

m'66 Charles Baker 
m'87 Delorme Gilkey 
'56 Enos Thompson 
jw'69 Lyman Horace 
m'40 William Horace 

Ludden 

^'80 Mandeville Treat 

Ludwig 
m'33 Gardner 
m'25 William 

Lufkin 

m'23 Aaron 
'61 Augustus Nathaniel 



INDEX 



201 



Lumbert 

'?!> Ansel LeForest 

Lunt 

'37 Horace 

'85 Howard T^eslic 
wi'oS James Uounds 

'Xi John Slcmons 
«'r)7 Sanuiel Johnson 

Lyford 
u''M> Karlc Howard 
m'C)C, Klisha Hammond 

Lyman 
1) 18 Asa 
IiSmam 
'8!» Frank 

Lynde 

'77 Frank Josselyn 

Mabry 

»»'7'.i Charles 
w'80 Irving 

McAdam 
7i'->9 Hugh 

McAllister 
jrt'72 Thomas Savory 

McArthur 

'10 Arthur 
'50 Arthur 
w'63 Charles Stuart 
'93 George Wood 
'53 William Miltimore 

McCann 

'93 Herbert Lindsay 
McCarthy 
n'&l Eugene Timothy 

McClintock 
'(i7 John Norris 
»('72 J. Y. 

McCobb 

'(>0 Charles Sullivan 
'■2ii Henry IJromlicld 
'•2'.i James Thomas 

McCoUister 

7rt'S-2 Elisha Atwood 

McCollum 
ot'4'2 Henry Ellis 

McCorrison 
w'7.s James Olland 

McCrate 

'19 John Dennis 
»i'35 Thomas 

McCray 
?i'17 Thomas 

McCuUoch 

'90 Edward A. F. 
/t'«3 Hugh 

McDermid 

ot'(!9 Sylvanus Melville 

McDonald 

'91 Alexander Peter 

'91 Angus Martin 
n'85 Edward Tisdale 
n'32 James Madison 

'67 James Wallace 

"23 John 
n'65 John Bann 
w'34 Moses 
p 20 William 



McDonough 

7«'92 Edward James 

McDougall 

'47 (Charles Edward 
'■24 Thomas 
'20 William 

McDowell 
?i'72 William Augustus 

Mace 
7i.'92 Fred Dunham 

McGillicuddy 
'81 Daniel John 

Machan 

'93 George Stover 

Mclntire 

m'34 Edgar A. 

21 10 liufus 
Mcintosh 

'55 John Alexander 

Mclntyre 
ji'92 Daniel 
'58 George Robinson 
'57 Malcolm 

McKeen 

'17 James 

'64 James 

'11 John 
«'46 John Orr 
p 3 Joseph 
/('43 Joseph 

'53 Joseph 

McKenzie 
2> 5 Alexander 

McKinnon 
'94 Norman 

McLachlin 

J7t'7ti Hubert 
McLaughlin 
7h'91 Frank Henry 
?/t'69 William 

McLean 

m'S'i Roderick Hugh 
?h'30 Sherman 

McLellan 

«"33 Charles Adams 

'22 Charles H. P. 
wi'40 David 
jj'38 Francis Miller 

'54 George Washington 

'26 Isaac 
jft'61 Thomas Curtis 
OT'28 William 

'27 William Preble 
McMahon 

'39 Isaiah 

McMillan 
M'97 Donald Baxter 

McNulty 
7t'75 Martin 

McPherson 

'75 David Maurice 

McQuesten 
77i'30 Calvin 
McQuillan 

'75 George Fulton 
Magoun 

7»'29 Calvin Barstow 
'41 George Frederic 



Magrath 

'62 John Thomas 

Mahoney 

'91 George Clifton 

Mallett 

'91 Wilbert Grant 

Mann 
7»i'33 Daniel 
'15 Perez Bryant 
'92 Roland William 

Manning 
m'l'J John Francis 
7/i'52 Joseph 

'61 Stephen Hart 

'29 Thomas 
Manson 

'62 Albert George 
7»'89 Erasmus 

'81 George Francis 

'81 John William 
7(i'63 Melville Harrison 
7i.'85 Robert Louis 

Mansur 

7^'82 Adelbert Whitten 
m'90 Joseph Howard 

Manter 
m"H Ezra 

Manwell 

'59 Benjamin Franklin 

Marble 
7/i'70 Henry 

Mark 

'62 George Adams 

Markoe 
7«'25 Martin M. II. 

Marquis 

'77 George Ilersey 
Marr 
;rt'79 Myron I^awrence 

'39 William H. J. 

Marrett 
77 11 Daniel 

'38 Lorenzo 

'76 Walter Hastings 
7»'30 William 

Marsh 

'31 Ezekicl 

'28 Gilbert Hall 
w'93 Ralph Hemenway 

Marshall 

77j'67 Albert Quincy 

'32 Enoch Smith 

'62 Joel 
77i'79 Nathaniel Mason 
7i'48 Thomas Henry 

'47 William ('olburn 

'51 William M. L. 

Marston 
7<'96 Charles Winslow 
m'o9 Daniel Edward 
77i'93 Eben Jordan 
ni'33 Ephraim 

'88 Percy Freeman 

'21 Winthrop Gray 
Martin 

'25 Alfreil 
7n'23 Anselm 

'33 Edward 
jn'32 John Calvin 
w»'55 Pearl 



202 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



wi'29 Stephen 
m'88 Wilbur Grant 
p 3 William 
'80 William Pierce 

Mason 
'25 Alfred 
'68 Elias Synclair 
'19 George Means 
'45 Javan Knapp 
7i'15 Jeremiah 
m'68 John Rogers 
m'82 Wallace Edward 
'24 William 

Mather 

fe'79 Richard Henry 

Matthews 
m'45 John 

Mattocks 

'62 Charles Porter 

Maxey 

m'79 Frederick Edward 
'80 Harry Lincoln 

Maxim 

m'69 Charles Hiram 
»m'55 Leonard Howard 

Maxwell 
'61 Abram 
'64 James Henry 
'88 John Herbert 

May 

'93 John Shepard 
'52 John Walker 

Maytaerry 

m'49 Edwin 
m'44 Silas Blake 

Maybury 

»ra'86 William Jordan 

Maynard 
w'47 Leonard 

Mayo 

'60 Ezekicl Robinson 
m'95 Guy Bennett 
m'29 James Laha 

Mead 

p 11 Asa 

'38 Benjamin 
m'95 Frank Herbert 

Meader 

m'88 Arthur Raymond 

Meads 

'72 Simeon Pease 
'70 Willis Howard 

Means 

'87 Edgar Leland 
'47 George Jarvis 
'33 James 
'43 John Oliver 
'84 Oliver William 
'07 Robert 

Megquier 

'19 John Louville 
m'27 Thomas Luce 

Meigs 
m'44 William 

Meleher 

'70 Burdus Bedford 
fe'50 .lesse Appleton 
'64 Nathaniel 
'77 Samuel Appleton 



'71 William Palmer 
'56 Woodbury Lunt 

Mellen 

'25 Frederic 
'46 George Frost 
7t'20 Prentiss 

Merchant 

m'58 Joseph Milford 

Merriam 
'26 Jonas 
'66 Leander Otis 

Merrick 

'48 Charles Fisk 
7t'47 George 
fe'07 John 
ft'37 John Mudge 
fe'47 Samuel Vaughan 

Merrill 
m'36 Abel 

'37 Albert 

'87 Arthur Warren 
n.'43 Benjamin Humphrey 
w'34 Charles 

'47 Charles Benjamin 

'46 Donatus 

'89 Earle Abbott 

'57 Edward Bagley 

'74 Edward Newton 

'OS Enos 

'81 Ferdinand Byron 
m'72 Ferdinand Wilsey 

'47 Franklin Benjamin 
»i'88 Fred Guy 

'94 George Anthony 

'76 George Bartol 
m'76 George Frank 

'59 George Whitney 

'54 Henry Nettleton 

'64 Henry T. F. 
w'89 Herbert 

'43 James 
p 11 John 

'11 John 
m'27 John 

'51 John Cummings 
m'24 John Gale 

'44 John Haskell 
«'34 John Wesley 
wi'29 Joseph 

'54 Joseph Edward 
wi'89 Leon Stephen 

'42 Leonard Parker 
7w'62 Lewis Austin 
k'80 Lyman Herbert 
7t'15 Moses 

'47 Samuel Newell 
m'75 Sidney Aaron 
m'64 Simeon H. 

'36 William 
m'88 William Howe 
»i'90 William Truman 

Merriman 

'92 Alfred Mitchell 

'92 James David 

'67 Richard Greenleaf 

Merritt 

'94 Charlie Edward 
m'93 Louis Arthur 
m'43 Samuel 

Merrow 
»i'54 Augustus Davis 

Merryman 

'82 William Curtis 



Me serve 

'88 Albert Wesley 
m'59 Albion Keith Pan-is 
ni'82 Charles Albion 
m'53 Richard Hunniwell 
Meservey 

m'58 Jefferson Bethel 
Metealf 

'77 Edward Clarence 
'47 Isaac Stevens 
'60 Joseph Nicholas 
Michaux 
7t'22 Francois Andr6 

Michels 

'94 Clarence Edward 

Middlemore 
m'66 John Throgmorton 

Miles 

m'53 Joseph Decker 
Mildram 

n'67 Frank Benton 
Millay 

'65 Edward Jarvis 

w'76 Jeremiah 

Miller 

'56 James Francis 
Millet 

m'42 Asa 
m'29 Charles 
'33 Samuel 

MiUett 
m'54 Albion Ricker 

Milliken 

'62 Charles Widgery 
m'33 Ebenezer Coolbroth 

/t'79 James Alphonso 
m'31 John Mulberry 

n'65 Joseph William 
m'51 Luther Smith 
m'80 William Hardy 

Minot 

m'96 John Clair 
Minott 

'91 Charles Vincent, Jr. 
Mirick 
m'27 David H. 

Mitchell 
'59 Alfred 

M'95 Alfred, Jr. 

«'34 Alfred Mason 

p 11 Ammi Ruhamah 
'49 Ammi Kuhamah 
'41 Asa Cummings 
'38 Benjamin Francis 
'89 Clarence Lincoln 

p 3 David 
'37 Edward Francis 
'71 Edward Page 

m'44 Elbridge Kenney 

w'72 Frank Albert 
'77 Frank Asa 

m'30 Jacob 

w'33 Jacob Loring 
'43 John March 

m'57 John Warren 

m'63 John Wesley 

p 11 Josiah Whitman 

w'29 Samuel Veazie 
'42 Samuel Woodbury 

m'96 Wallace Seymour 
'90 Wilmot Brookings 



INDEX 



203 



Monroe 

'71 Alfred Johnson 

Montgomery 

»»'54 (ieorge 

Moody 

'•2(5 lienjamin 

'5!! (ieorgc Owen 

'■27 Isaiah Preble 
ft'71 John Franklin 

'00 John 1\I. \V. 

'17 Joseph Green 
m'2S Richard 
p 11 Samuel 

'45 Sainucl Scaninion 

'24 Thcddori' Lyman 

'82 William Albion 

Mooers 
n'S5 Walter 

Moore 

m'23 Abraham 

'35 Asahel 

'70 Charles Henry 

'32 Ebenezer 
to'28 Edward Bucknam 

'74 Harry Vane 
m'95 Hoyt Augustus 
m'58 Jacob Manfred 
j«'(55 John Calvin Webster 
w'58 John Henry 

'6^^ Joseph Eugene 

'94 Philip Henry 

Moorhead 
?«'48 David Christie 

Morelen 

M'i).") Alonzo William 

Morgan 

wi'S8 Geoi'ge Prentiss 
'ca William Pitt 

Morison 
m'37 Samuel Benjamin 

Morrell 

'(il William Wilson 

Morrill 

'50 Abuer 

'34 Amos 

'77 Carroll Willie 

'60 Charles Edwin 
«'80 Donald Littlelield 
m'32 Isaac 

'76 John Adams 

'44 John McDonald 
7t'79 Lot Myrick 
ni'30 Robert Smith 

'20 Samuel 

Morrln 

'37 William Daniel 

Morrison 

'54 Benjamin Franklin 
wi'48 John Byron Grant 

Morse 

'77 Charles Wyman 
ft'71 Edward Sylvester 

'62 Eugene Putnam 

'90 Frank Purinton 
u '97 John Hinckley 

'46 Moses Leland 
OT'79 Seth Bradford 

Morton 
m'3.") Christopher 
'48 Edward Watts 
'62 John Addison 



m'82 Joseph Smith 
'40 Silas 

Moseley 
j«'29 Daniel F. 
p 11 Elisha 

Moses 

'56 Galen Clapp 

'57 Thomas Freeman 

Mosher 

'09 George Fi-ank 
Moulton 

Hi'7() Albei't Roscoe 
'73 Augustus Freedom 

7»'84 Charles Avery 
'87 Charles Fred 

»»'79 Charles Thompson 
'62 George Edwin 
'27 George Farrar 

7«'45 Greenleaf Amasa 
'87 Henry McCollister 
'30 Jotham Tilden 

M'77 Leander Hathaway 
'74 William Henry 

?ft'83 Willis Bryant 

Mower 

'73 George Sewall 

Mudgett 

'07 William Pitt 

Mulliken 

n'61 Frfincis Everett 
'43 George Samuel 

MuUoy 

?(.'59 Charles Edward 

Mulvey 

7«'31 Boothc C. 

»»'54 James Wiliamson 
Munger 

/t'OS Charles 
Munroe 
'30 Nathan 

Munsey 

'91 Elden Philip 

Munson 

'29 Samuel 

Murch 

»?i'82 Albert Francis 

Murphy 

7«'91 Joseph Harvey 

Murray 
j?t'48 Jabez Woodman 

Mussey 
«'13 Charles 

'09 John 
((,'35 John Fitz Henrv 
p 17 Reuben Dimonu 

Nash 

»?i'68 Francis Orlando 
m'69 Samuel Andris 

Nason 

m'47 Charles Belatty 
?»'38 Jesse Appleton 
»(.'47 Joseph Towne 
pll Reuben 
'34 Reuben 

Neal 

'89 Albert Edwin 
;t'3fi John 

Nealey 
wi"83 Everett Thornton 



Nealley 

'58 Edward Bowdoin 
'35 Edward St. John 
'85 William I'ope 

Neil 

'47 Henry Baker 

Nelson 
m'77 Gustavus Judaon 

'91 Henry 

'26 Horati6 
n'37 Israel Potter 

Nevins 

'75 Wilson 
Newbegin 

'91 Edward Henry 

'57 Henry 

'91 Parker Cleavcland 
M'96 Robert 

Newcomb 
7rt'93 Eilgar Colson 
'76 Erwin Barrett 
'48 Guilford Snow 

Newell 

'19 Israel 
m'30 Selim 
Newhall 
m'm Asa Tarbell 
Newman 

'91 Albert Kansas 
m'Ti James Freeland 

'25 Mark Haskell 
p 15 Samuel Phillips 

'67 Stephen Morrill 
?('32 William John 
Newton 

'45 James Hoyt 
?/i'84 Mark Tralton 
Nichols 

'57 Charles Lewis 
m'Sl Francis Oliver 
wi'45 Henry Lambard 
7t'21 Ichabod 
n'94 James Albert 
/t'74 John Taylor Gilman 

'81 John Witham 

'92 Thomas Flint 

'41 William Cochran 

Nickels 
?i'18 Samuel Miller 
n'19 William M. 

Nickerson 

'36 Albert Telemachus 
'77 Charles Lendol 

j/j'89 Harry Melville 

?»'70 Williaui Jabez 

Noble 
m'86 Alfred Ira 

'62 Joseph 

'57 Thomas Kimball 

Norcross 

'55 Flavins Vespasian 

Norris 
'16 Dudley 
'SC) George Merrill 

North 
to'41 James 

'00 James William 
to'35 Joseph Henry 

Northend 

'43 William Diimmer 
)('80 William Wheelwright 



204 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Norton 

7i'15 Andrews 
m'76 Charles Eliakim 
m'34 James 
'85 James Safforcl 
'60 Winthrop 
NouTse 
p 18 Amos 

w'45 George Augustus 
n'iO John Chandler 

Nowell 

'59 William Gray 

Woyes 
w'67 Bainbridge Chaplin 
h'Sl Crosby Stuart 
ti'26 Ebenezer 
m'85 Elmon Joseph 
'75 Ernest Henry 
»i'66 George Boardman 

'44 George Freeman 
m'81 Harold Verne 

'91 Henry Herbert 
p 11 Joseph 
h'll Joseph Hale 

Nute 

m'81 William Herbert 

Nutter 

'38 Charles Copeland 
m'92 Charles Francis 

Nutting 

m'65 James Deering 

'42 James Lewis 
Nye 

7n'S9 Francis Egbert 
Oak 
m'65 Henry Lebbeus 

Oakes 
?«'9G Harry 
'70 Wallace Kilbourne 

O'Brien 

»i'38 Jeremiah 
'31 John Gideon 
'06 John Maurice 
'47 Joseph 
m'66 Owen St. Clare 

»i'36 "William 

O' Br ion 

??i'81 Charles Carroll 

O'Connell 

m'58 John 

Odell 

'23 Lory 

Ogilvie 

'94 Andrew Urquhart 

O'Halloran 

m'S9 Michael 

Oliver 

'60 Augustus Wyman 
p 16 Daniel 

Olney 
h'21 Gideon Wanton 

Ordway 

?n'37 Charles Nathan 
m'96 George Theodore 

Orne 

'14 Edward 
'15 Richard Elvins 
h'OG Samuel 



Orr 

p 4 Benjamin 

'46 Henry 

'34 John 

'84 Melvin Horace 
n'29 Richard Tappan 
Osborne 

'92 Ervine Dewey 
Osgood 
w'39 Charles Henry 

'75 Edward Sherburne 

'75 Frederick B. 

'32 Henry Brown 
»i'42 James 

'54 James Ripley 
m'39 Timothy 

'46 William 

O'Shaughnessy 
wi'38 John S. 

Otis 

m'37 Amos 

'23 John 
m'80 Samuel Wilson 

'51 William Oliver 
O' Toole 

m'80 James Henry 
Owen 

'89 Daniel Edward 
M'96 Henry Wilson, Jr. 

'93 Herbert Augustine 

'27 John 

'61 Moses 

'51 William Henry 

Packard 

'16 Alpheus Spring 

'61 Alpheus Spring 

'17 Charles 

'42 Charles 

'48 Charles Appleton 
7t'83 Charles William 

'83 Edward Albert 

'62 Edward Newman 
p 11 Eliphalet Franklin 
ni'7S Francis Henry 
m'87 Francis Sylvester 

'21 George 

'91 George Harris 

'66 George Thomas 
p 4 Hezekiah 

'25 Hezekiah 

'41 John Holbrook 

'31 Joseph 

'68 Robert Lawrence 
n'84 Samuel Eaton 
n'35 William 

'51 William Alfred 

Page 

w'49 Alpheus Felch 
ft'43 Benjamin 
'70 Caleb Alexander 
'20 Caleb Fessenden 
n'57 Daniel Hussey 
m'iO Dustan 

'18 Frederic Benjamin 
wi'88 Hartstein Wendell 
m'31 Horatio Nelson 
m'72 Jeremiah John 
'42 Jesse William 
n'25 John Odlin 

'44 John Taylor 
7i'36 Jonathan 

'53 Kingman Fogg 
jj'll Lewis 
'79 Millard Kimball 
'10 Robert 



Paine 

'49 John St. Clare 

'78 Philip Lee 
m'57 Rotheus Emery 

'35 Sewall 
n'37 Thomas Bruce 

'26 William 

Palfrey 

7i'.55 Caizneau 

Palmer 

'61 Albert DeForest 

9W'62 Alden Dwinal 

p 16 Alonzo Benjamin 
n'36 Benjamin Robinson 

m'92 Charles Asa 

'74 Charles James 
m'92 Charles Leslie 

m'46 Daniel Evans 

m'49 Edward Stanton 
'56 Edwin Beaman 
'77 Fremont Manning 
'38 Gideon Stinson 
'61 Gustavus Steward 

wi'71 Haven 
'33 Isaac 
'44 Joshua Sears 

wi'42 Nathaniel Tobey 

p 10 Ray 

Parcher 

m'30 George 

'92 Samuel Leon 
m'38 Sewall Francis 
Parish 

'22 Moses Parsons 
Park 

A'78 Austin Luther 
Parke 
m'92 Isaac Parke 

Parker 

m'S6 Alvah 

'38 Annni Larrabee 

'76 Arthur Taylor 
m'S3 Daniel 
m'36 David Taylor 

'57 Edward 

'.56 Edwin Pond 

'91 Fred Eugene 
«'97 Frederic 
TO'63 Frederick Grafton 
p 11 Freeman 

'45 Horace 
p 3 Isaac 

'86 John Clement 
to'49 John Selden 
7t'15 Nathan 
m'57 Nathaniel C. 
m'35 Noah Oldin 
M'95 Ralph Taylor 
7i'50 Wooster 

Parlin 

?w'34 Lewis Page 

'35 Albert Whitman 
h'06 Albion Keith 
m'71 Percival Josiah 

Parsons 

m'39 Alexander 
'41 Benjamin Franklin 
'43 Benjamin Franklin 

»j'37 Charles Grandison 

m'ee David Elkins 

m'25 Eben 
'33 Ebenezer Greenleaf 

m'3'2 Edwin 



INDEX 



205 



'76 George 

'•23 George Lesslcy 

'87 George Winfleld 
7/i'91 Harry Snow 
2) 11 Isaac 

"23 Isaac 

'28 John Usher 
m'37 Joseph Addison 
?i'43 Samuel Miller 

Partridge 
?t'93 Elmer Willis 

'41 Franklin 

'41 Nathaniel Smith 
?h"20 Orlando llolhrook 
Patch 

'31 John 

Pattangall 
)i'47 William Robinson 

Pattee 

'71 William Sullivan 
Patten 

'37 Bryce McLellan 
p 11 George Fulton 

'75 Horace Reed 

'23 James 

'08 John 

'32 John Eaton 
p 11 Stephen 
Payne 
7«'41 John 

'7() John Howard 
»h'4(> Lvcurgus Virgil 
m'38 VVilliam Flislia 
Payson 
/i'21 Edward 

'32 Edward 

'6'.) Eilward Payson 

'70 Franklin Conanl 

'43 George 

'80 George Shiimian 

'81 Henry Storer 

'93 Richard Oonant 

'74 William Martin 

Peabody 

'!i3 Clarence Webster 
to'34 Edward 
'27 Ephraim 
n'32 Stephen 

Peaks 
M'96 Francis Chadbourne 

Pearl 

7»'39 Rufus King 

Pearson 
'43 Edmund 
'62 Samuel VViggin 
'83 William Stacey 

Peary 

'77 Robert Edwin 

Pease 
p 15 Ernest Mondell 
(i'82 Frank Herbert 

'63 George Manlius 

'62 John Melvin 
w'97 Oscar Elmer 
m'75 Thomas Perley 

Peaslee 

jrt'83 Clarence Ardcen 
p 17 Edmund Randolph 

Peck 

'41 Henry Everard 
«i'29 Kelly 
'70 Roland Marcy 



Peckham 
»K'84 Cyrus Benedict 

Peirce 

7k"25 Augustus 

7rt'49 Augustus Frederic 

jh'93 Charles Cushman 
'34 Charles Henry 
'61 George Loring 

m'25 James Hamilton 

7n'23 Seth 

Pendergast 
/t'93 William Wirt 

Pendleton 
«'71 Edward Waldo 
'90 Joseph Brooks 

Pennell 

'79 Albert Henry 
'92 Charles Melvin 
'39 Joseph 
'30 Lewis 

Penney 

'60 Charles Fox 

Pepper 

7n'94 John Lyman 

Perham 

7!'83 Franklin Eugene 
vi'-Tt Joseph 

Perkins 

'87 Arthur Wellcsley 
'39 Charles James 
■(!() (bark's Sumner 
"49 (icorge Augustus 
"28 Horatio Xelson 

/i'71 II()sea J*>allou 

?k"S4 Josei)h Wakelield 
"22 Simeon 

n'18 Tbati'her Goddard 
'80 Walter Payson 
'83 William Abbott 

7('92 William Edward 

Perley 

'40 Frederic 

'18 George Dummcr 

jk'80 George Putnam 

7),'73 Harry Otis 
'43 Isaac 

7rt'29 John Langdon 
'50 Peleg Stone 
'37 Thomas Fitch 
'69 Willard Humphrey 

Perry 

7i'82 Albert Humphreys 
'74 Arthur Lincoln 
'76 Charles Albert 
'77 Curtis Appletou 
'32 Erastus 

771*90 Herbert Brainerd 

'46 Jairus Ware 
7i'23 John Albert 

7n'57 Silvanus Poor 
'50 Trueman S. 

p 16 William 
'77 William 

7)i'33 William Fenwick 
p 12 William Stanwood 

Peters 

'47 George Stevens 
7t'85 John Andrew 
'85 John Andrew 

Peterson 
7i'77 William Owen 



Pettengill 

'81 Arthur Gooding 
'75 Newland Morse 
'83 Noah Brooks Kent 

Phelan 

'89 John Murry 

Philbrook 

'74 Horace Wiley 
7i'58 Simon Glover 

Phillips 
7i'85 Alanson Mansfield 
7»'22 Allen 
7(j'41 Butler Hubbard 
n'63 Daniel ISIoulton 
'78 George Washington 
'60 James Liddell 
7('73 John Goddard 

'58 John Wyman 
7i'56 Josiah Locke 
'42 William Edwards 

Philoon 
7n'67 Charles Emerson 

Phinney 

'84 Horace Coleman 
7«'40 Lewis 

Piekard 

'03 Adoniram Judson 
'57 Charles Weston 
'48 Daniel Webster 
'94 Freilerick William 

7n'()3 Isaiah Lovell 
h'31 John Lord 
'4(> Joseph Collin 
'44 Josiah Little 
/) 12 Samuel 

Pickering 
/('22 John 



Pidg 


m 


7h'31 


Joseph Noyes 


Pierce 


7).'84 


Albert. 


?«'39 


David York 


'24 


Franklin 


'82 


(Jeorge Howard 


'25 


CJeorge Washington 


'57 


George Washington 


?<'96 


Henry Hill 


?«'33 


John 


'62 


John Edwin 


j«'67 


John Greeley 


'93 John Higgins 


'18 


Josiah 


'46 


Josiah 


'52 


Lewis 


'22 


Milton 


'44 


Nathaniel 


'75 


Orestes 


Pierpont 


?«'92 


Sylvanus Cobb 


Pierson 


'64 


William Henry 


Pike 




J? '51 


Bennett 


h'74 Charles Alvin 


'37 


Charles Edward 


7»'81 


ClilTonl Llewellyn 


'29 Edgar 


'28 


Ezra liarker 


77l'57 


Ezra Barker 


•39 


Frederic Augustus 


'63 


Frederick W. A. 


'33 


John 



206 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



m'47 John Gilman 
'36 Richard 
'47 Samuel John 

m"29 William Bennett 

Pillsbury 

'63 Evans Searle 
m'SO John Dole 
?«'73 Warren Wilbur 

Pilsbury 
'12 William 

Pineo 

m'47 Peter 

Pingree 
m'77 Samuel R. B. 

Piper 

'38 Horace 
?i'63 Horace Lord 
n'55 Jonathan 
Pitman 
'59 Mark 

Place 

'53 David Marks 

Plaisted 

'21 Ichabod 
»7i'81 John Newton 

'94 Ralph Parker 
7n'2S Samuel 

Plant 
»i'29 John 

Pletts 
m'92 David Arthur 

Plimpton 

'82 Warren Oscar 

Plummer 

m'67 Albert 

w'94 Albert Wyman 

m'77 Alvah Augustus 

'87 Edward Clarence 

'67 Stanley 
w'81 William 

Plumstead 

m'96 Richard Tucker 

Poindexter 

'50 George Gilmer 
m'43 Reuben Morrill 

Poland 

w'84 Samuel Phinney 

Pollard 

m'32 Benjamin 
'51 George Adams 

Pomeroy 

w'59 Edward Noyes 
ft'47 Swan Lyman 

Pond 

'57 Benjamin Wisner 

'38 Enoch 
n'34 George Palmer 

'53 Jeremiah Evarts 

'40 Preston 
n'Si Stephen Decatur 

'48 William Chauncey 

Poole 

m'32 Alexander 
m'43 Benjamin 

Poor 

'35 Henry Varnum 
w'63 James Waterman 
ft'45 John Alfred 



m'93 Leland Howard 

'60 Walter Stone 

'91 Walton Willis 
Poore 

'92 Howard Wellington 
Pope 

'62 Charles Henry 
w'95 Seth Ellis 
Porter 
/i'09 Benjamin Jones 
m'27 Byron 
m'50 Byron 

'32 Charles Curtis 
w'39 Charles Henry 

'16 Charles Richard 

'43 Charles Wendell 
w'82 Frank Merithew 

'91 Gould Alexander 
m'34 Joshua 
m'SO Millett Nathan 
m'63 Parker Cleaveland 

'13 Rulus King 

'14 William King 

'43 William Reed 

Post 

m'85 Herbert Montell 
Potter 

wi'84 Augustus William 
p 13 Barrett 

'78 Barrett 

'41 Barrett Edwards 

'41 Daniel Fox 
m'35 Hazard Arnold 
?7i'35 Joseph Fitch 
m'71 Nathaniel Prentiss 
m'71 Wallace Winfleld 
Pottle 

m'11 Albert Quincy 
Povi'^er 

m'45 Edward John 
m'80 Edward Samuel 

Powers 

'69 Cassius Clay 

'74 Don Arba Horace 

'75 Frederick Alton 

n'91 Herbert Thompson 

m'30 Hosea 

m'85 John Charles Fremont 

Pratt 

u'97 Edgar Gilman 

wi'47 Edward Hartshorn 

■m'97 Edwin Francis 
'77 Edwin Judson 
'76 George Franklin 

m'56 John Frank 
'17 Phineas 

m'24 Samuel Whittlesey 

m'23 Titus Collins 

Pray 

wi'61 Ezra 
'74 John Wheeler 
'44 Thomas J. W. 
'78 Thomas Moses 

Preble 

m'78 Edward 

'25 Edward Deering 
m'66 Melvin 
h'29 William Pitt 

'40 William Pitt 

Prentiss 

'35 George Lewis 

'89 Lory 

'26 Seargent Smith 



Prescott 

m'78 Daniel 

W27 EpaphrasK. 

n'55 Sutton Kerr 

m'27 WilliamH. A. C. 
Pressey 

w'66 Joseph Wesley 
Preston 

»i'89 Albert Ward 

m'80 John Elmer 

Price 

m'75 Charles Wallace 
7i'36 Thomas 

'71 Vernon Dana 
m'94 Wallace Nathaniel 
Prince 
»i'54 Ezra Morton 
M'84 Frank Lewis 

'76 George Thomas 

'62 Howard Lyman 

'41 John Moor 

'35 Joseph 

'40 Newell Anderson 

'40 William Reed 

Proctor 

'34 Benjamin 
m'31 Charles 
M'97 Clarence William 
Puffer 

'53 Luther 
Pugsley 

'92 Everett Alberton 
Pulsifer 

'58 Augustus Moses 
m'22 Moses Rust 

'75 Woodbury 
Purington 
m'64 Augustus Franklin 

'80 Francis Orren 

'78 George Colby 
m'26 Tobias 

Purinton 

'35 George 
m'91 Herbert Harmon 
n'46 Joshua Rogers 
'61 Lauriston Floyd 
Purnell 

M'97 Wallace Archer 
Purrington 

'85 Marshall Hagar 
Pushor 

'87 Fermer 
Putnam 

'52 Dana Boardman 
'59 Franklin 
7j'45 George 
A'53 George Palmer 
7i'07 Henry 
m'30 Israel 
m'25 Jeremiah S 

'63 Nathaniel French 
n'29 Roman Lyndes 
'55 William LeBaron 

Quimby 

m'95 Allen 
m'22 Asa 
m'88 John Grant 

w'24 Nathaniel Etheridge 

Quinby 

'43 Daniel Osgood 
'69 Henry Brewer 
'06 Moses 



INDEX 



207 



Rackleff 

7i'2S Cliiirles 

Band 

'57 Edward Augustus 

'oi) Edward Mussey 
«'33 Henry 

'31 John 
m'Ti John Mussey 

'37 William Wilberforcc 

Kandall 

'5'2 Albion Quincy 

'09 IJenjaniin 
m'47 Edward VVinslow 
»rt'44 George LclJarron 
wt'89 George Merrill 

'36 Isaac 
7ii'^S Jesse Andrew 
ft'lS Moses Fenelon 
M'97 lUifus Starkey 
?rt"21 Wheeler 

".)2 Win Held Scott 

Randlett 

'5!) Howard Malcolm 

Bankin 
7«'S3 Clark Barker 

Bawson 

7n'37 George Burrill 

Bay 

'fil Fabius Maximus 
m'21 Isaac 

Baymond 
Ht'lH Hanson Llewellyn 

Baynes 
/('.IS Edward Goodwin 

Bea 

m'i'l Albus 
Bead 

'•23 William Jeffrey 

Becord 
»i'53 James 

'45 Lewis Leonard 
?('7S Sanford Perry 

Redington 

'11 Asa 
Bedman 

'70 Erastus Fulton 
ni'93 Fred Leslie 

'70 John Bakeman 

Eeed 
m'22 Ablel 

7i'58 Donnel 

n'34 K;dward Augustus 
'58 Edwin 

ft'07 Isa-ic (jardner 
'83 Joseph Barton 
'77 Lewis Henry 
'60 Thomas Brackett 
'82 William Gardner 
'73 William Gilman 

Bemick 
M'97 Edmund Blunt 
'63 Frank Chadbourne 

Beynolds 

'57 Charles Henry 
ft'25 Edward 
n'67 Henry 

Bhines 

M'97 Horace Bray 
Bhodes 

m'97 James Edward 2d 



Bice 

'56 Albert Smith 
/t'65 Charles Baker 

'31 Charles Darwin 

'89 Merwyn Ap 
7«'64 Otis Packard 
/; 1'2 Hichard Drury 
)i'47 Kichard Henry 
p 3 Thomas 

'75 William Edgar 

'46 William Whitney 

Bich 

'9'2 Charles Selwyn 
/t'51 Hosea 
'32 Jabez Cushman 
'61 John 
'48 Thomas Hill 

Bichards 

rft'5<! David Simpson 
'72 Jeliiel Simmons 

7«'54 John Almond 

9jr40 Lemuel 

Bichardson 

'73 Albert Francis 

p 12 Alfred 
'41 Daniel Thompson 
'49 George Leland 
'47 George Nelson 
'39 Henry Lincoln 

m'57 Ingranam Gould 
»'22 John Green 
m'95 John Harry 
'40 Joseph Carpenter 
'45 Nathaniel Putnam 

p 12 William 
'09 William 

Bicker 

'72 Freciiiau Alonzo 
m'ii John 
m'47 Richard Russell 

Bideout 

?h'S4 Charles Franklin 
'86 Elmer Ellsworth 
'89 Oscar Louville 
'(il Reuben Augustus 

Bider 
m'32 Robert E. 

Bidley 

'90 Albert Sidney 
h'93 Edward Turner 

Bidlon 

'91 Bertrand Dean 
7?i'S6 Charles Howard 

Biley 

'91 Charles Edward 
'29 James 
«"80 Thomas Harrison 

Bing 
h'54 Andrew, Jr. 
'68 Charles Augustus 
'69 Frank Whitman 
'79 Henry Wilson 

Bobbins 

'35 Augustus Cogswell 
'15 Chandler 
'64 Charles Augustus 
'57 Nathaniel Augustus 
'14 William Henry 

Boberts 

'45 Charles Phelps 
'51 Charles Wentworth 

wt'54 David 
'70 James Arthur 



'77 John Alfred 
?J'G3 John Harrison 
m'95 Joseph Banks 
7n'30 Thomas 

Bobie 

'40 Edward 

'29 Francis Brown 

'41 Frederick 

'56 Thomas Sargent 

'89 William P. F. 

Bobinson 

7n'28 Charles Glidden 

'43 Charles Parker 

'73 Daniel Arthur 

'73 Franklin Clement 

'31 George 

'56 (ieorge 

'49 George Oliver 
/t'17 Henrv 

'60 Henry Clay 
m'!)2 Herbert VVinslow 
7re'81 Horace Dean 

'87 Ivory Hovey 
/('65 John Fairfield 

"54 John Owen 
7tt'49 John Winter 

'5(> Moses Mason 
7("5l Nathaniel Stillman 

'45 O'Neil Watson 

'6.3 Richard W infield 

'22 Sylvanus Waterman 
7<'96 W'allace 

'76 Walter Augustine 
p IS William Chaffee 
7y('66 Willis Granville 

Bobitaille 
7;i'38 Olivier 

Boby 
p 17 Joseph 

Boche 
7«'6.'{ Edward Paul 

Bockwood 
h't')'.} Charles Greene 

Bodick 
7i'64 Daniel Rodick 

Bogers 

'81 Albion Quincy 

'85 Alfred Wilson 

'76 Allan Ellington 
;i'65 Edwin Searle 
7«'76 Frank Alvin 

'89 George Lyman 
7«'90 James Kenuard Paul 
p (i John 

'48 John Hodgdon 
h'2r> John Smyth 
7»'75 Joseph McKeen 

'75 Lincoln Albion 
;('43 Moses 

'72 Osgood Wyman 
Hi'72 William 

Bolfe 
7n'38 Enoch Carter 

Bollins 

w»'S2 Frank Dumont 

Boot 

7('90 Frederick Stanley 

Bose 
p 12 Daniel 
m'37 Daniel 



208 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Ross 

'55 Ezekiel 

'94 Howard Andrew 
?b'39 Orren 
»?i'6S Orrin George 

Hounds 

'61 Charles Bean 
h'70 Charles Collins 
m'73 Isaac 
n'91 John Mordough 

Rousseau 

wi'45 Louis Majorique 

Rowe 

'60 Ahram Newell 
m'41 Alvah 
m'87 Arthur Wilmot 

'38 David Sawyer 
m'89 George Dill 
m'68 George Dodge 

'26 James Samuel 

'76 William H. G. 

Rowell 

'69 Charles 

Rowland 

'26 Jonathan Maltby 

Rowse 

n'Si Frederick Herbert 

Royal 

m'87 Herbert Benjamin 

'90 Herbert Clarence 

m'GS Woodman Watson 

Ruggles 
m'3'2 Paul 

Rundlett 

'68 Leonard Warren 
'33 Warren 

Russ 
M'95 Harry Bertram 

Russell 

'83 Artliur Joseph 
n'iS Charles 
j«'47 Edmund 
p 12 Edward 
m'80 Frank Eugene 

'89 Frank Melvin 

'89 Fred Cutler 
m'97 James Percy 
m'57 Martin Van Buren 
p 12 Samuel Phillips 
n'46 Stephen Chapin 
p 18 William 

Russwurm 
ri'34 Francis Edward 
'26 John Brown 

Ryan 

m'89 Matthew Francis 
Sabin 

'76 Alvah Horton 

Sabine 

'59 Francis W. 
7i'46 Lorenzo 
p 17 Thomas Taunton 

S afford 

?»'93 Moses Victor 
7t'56 William 

St. Clair 

w'49 William Henry 

Salter 

'13 Benjamin 



Saltonstall 
/i.'06 Leverett 
Sampson 

'73 Cassander Cary 
w'57 Edward 

'40 Luther 
m'76 William Luther 
Sanborn 
7i'61 Abijah D. 
m'48 Albert Hoyt 

'59 Aretas Rowe 

'22 Benjamin 
77i'66 Bigelow Thatcher 
m'26 David Marston 
m'74 George Hoitt 

'57 John Crockett 
«i'94 Joseph Warren 
m'S2 Moses Lendsley 
w'77 William Herbert 

Sanders 

m'69 Charles Barton 

Sands 
w'75 Frank 

Sandford 

Ji'71 William Fiske 

Sanford 

'76 Alpheus 

'42 Oliver Sheppard 

Sanger 

m'25 Increase Sumner 
7i'72 Joseph Prentiss 

Sargeant 

2) 12 Paul Dudley 

Sargent 
'76 Charles 
'75 Dudley Allen 
'44 Elias Haskell 
n'73 George Albert 
'43 Gustavus Foss 
'78 William Edward 

Sariol 

m'65 Juan Bautista 
Saunders 
'59 Caleb 
Savage 

'48 Benjamin Shurtleff 
'37 Charles Alexander 
'93 Charles Hale 
M'95 Sewall Reeves 
«'58 Wilbur 
'58 William Henry 
'33 William Thomas 

Sawtelle 
'25 Cullen 

Sawyer 

m'37 Benjamin Edwards 

'81 Carleton 
m'93 Clarence Everett 
to'42 David Blethin 
m'38 Freeman 

'26 George Yeaton 
M'97 Henry Hathorn 
wi'46 James 
m'94 John Watson 
??i'28 Levi P. 

'28 Luther Dearborn 

'38 Nathaniel Larrabee 
n'tJS Robert Giveen 
m'62 Rufus Payne 
m'84 Warren Gray 
»i'65 William Henry 



Sayward 

'84 Charles Everett 

Scales 

'91 Otto Clifford 

Scamman 

'37 John Quincy Adams 

Scammon 
7t'43 Eliakim Parker 

Seott 
n'SO John 
m'li Nathaniel Harvey 

Scribner 

m'75 David McCrillis 

'77 Edwin Albert 
»»'81 Ernest Varian 

Scruton 

m'70 John Edmund 

Seabury 

'77 Charles Bailey 
'33 Edwin 

Searle 

m'89 Frank William 
m'21 Jeremiah 

Sears 

'90 George Bowman 

Seaver 

p 12 Josiah Willis 

Seavey 
m'37 Calvin 

n'78 George Wentworth 
m'62 Henry Hill 
'45 William Henry 

Seiders 
7i'44 David Washington 
'72 George Melville 

Sessions 

'29 Joseph Washburn 

Severance 
m'60 Atwood 
m'31 Ralph Abercrombie 

Severy 

m'65 James Blake 

Sevey 

'32 Manasseh 

Sewall 

'83 Benson 
/j'37 Charles Chauncey 
w'97 Charles Summers 

'32 Daniel 
h'l2 David 

'36 David Brainerd 
p 3 Dummer 

'58 Frank 

'46 Frederic Dummer 

'18 George Bari-ell 

'67 George Tingey 

'76 Hardy Ropes 

'77 James Wingate 

'50 John Smith 

'12 Joseph 
m'78 Joseph 
?t'76 Joseph Ellis 

'48 Jotham Bradbury 

'29 Kiah Bailey 

'87 Oliver Dana 

'37 Rufus King 
m'40 Stephen Bayley 

'34 William Stinson 



INDEX 



209 



Shackford 

'03 Cliiirlcs lliiriiliaii) 

Shannon 

'7'2 William Ciinnnings 

Shapleigh 
TO'itO Edwai-il Everett 
'58 Sauuiel liragtlou 

Shattuck 

h'51 George Chcync 

Shaw 

m'45 Albert 

w'7.s Alton Jliacclous 

OT'ill Arthur Asbra 
'55 Charles Kihvin 
'93 Frederick Milton 
'8S Howard Lester 

7»'5'2 John Edward 
'55 John Farnhani 

?i'i)5 Joseph Thompson 

/i.''21 Moses 
'81 Otis Madison 
'93 Philip Morton 

Shay 

'93 George Wilder 
Sheaff 

'94 Roljert Lester 

Sheahan 

m'61 John Paris 

Shedd 

m'79 George Ilosley 
m'91 John Ziba 

Shehan 

wi'84 Lymau Heecher 

Shell 

»t'61 Manuel Ebcnezer 

Shepard 

'71 Charles Lord 
ft'4() George 

'55 George Ilenry 
n'(}5 Thomas 
'08 William Frank 

Shepley 
'25 David 
p 4 Ether 
»j'46 James Currier 
'37 John llutledge 
'40 Leonard Downes 
'33 Samuel Howard 

Sheppard 

/t'20 John Hannibal 

'45 John Hannibal 
Sherman 

'77 Addison Monroe 

'20 Joseph 
n'51 Josiah Patterson 
»»'28 Thomas 

'55 Thomas Bowman 

Shertzer 

'60 Edwin Uerger 

Shillaber 
'10 Ebenezer 

Shirley 

wi'90 Allan Lincoln 
n'89 Edward Newton 

Shordon 

m'97 Norman Clyde 

Shorey 

'88 Albert Currier 
o 



Shurtleff 

Hi'94 Arthur Webster 

m'iii Francis 
Shute 

m'97 John Melville 
Sibley 

/t'56 John Langdon 
TO'09 William Horace 
Silliman 

h'lS Benjamin 

Sills 
/t'87 Charles Morton 

Silsbee 
'37 Samuel 

Silsby 

w'82 Edw^ard Byron 

Simmons 

'71 Augustine 
/j'88 Franklin 
'75 Parker Prince 

Simonds 

'54 John Wesley 
Simonton 

'01 Edward 

'91 Fred James, Jr. 
to'35 Putnam 

'53 Thaddeus Roberts 

Simpson 

7rt'22 Ahimaaz Blanchard 
'94 Edgar Mvrick 
'90 Frank Edward 

w'84 Frederick Thomas 
«t'95 George Eaton 
'74 Thomas Charles 

Hi'79 William Langdon 

Simson 

«t'44 Edwanl Mortimer 

Sinclair 
Ht'31 William 

Sincock 

?«'91 Willey Edgar 

Skeele 

'45 John Parker 

Skillings 
?i'81 Warren Porter 

Skinner 
m'07 Davis Nevins 
m'29 Ezekiel E. D. 

Skolfield 

'87 Henry Boody 

Sleeper 

?rt'83 Charles Martin 
«t'70 Frank Eugene 
;i'78 William Washburn 

Siemens 
»h'39 John 

Sloan 
?«'38 John 

Slocomb 

m\u William Sutliff 

Sloman 
?t'47 Henry Icliabod 

Small 

m'94 Amos Elwyn 
u'do Andrew Jackson 
7»'S9 Charles Porter 
m'70 Elmer 



?t'97 Frank Jackson 

m'95 Fred Gssian 
»»'79 Frcicman Evans 

?t'95 Harlan Page 
m"iS Henry Audubon 
TO'47 John Megquier 
jm'71 John Wesley 
m'Sl Jonathan 
wt'93 Robert Milford 

m'9G Robert Orange 
»n'4(i Samuel Franklin 
7»'72 Siilney Isaac 

Smart 

7rt'72 William Rice 

Smiley 

'94 Samuel Richard 
Smith 

'03 Andrew Jackson 

'03 Andrew R. G. 
m'72 Arthur Noel 

'90 Arthur Vincent 

'41 Benjamin 

'03 Benjamin Fuller 
ot'79 Charles Dennison 

'74 Charles Edwin 
p 15 Charles Henry 

'57 Daniel Freeman 

'89 Edward Augustus B. 
w'38 Edward Hovey 
7i'60 Edward Wetmore 

'61 Edwin 

'50 F^dwin Bradbui'y 

'45 Elbridge 
p 12 Eliphalet 

'84 Ernest Charles 
p 12 Ezra 

j(.'59 Francis Bartlctt 
7(,'73 Francis Marion 

'81 Frank Eugene 
u"M> Fred liurrouglis 

'80 Frederick Lincoln 
7»'81 Freeman Park 
m'34 George Washington 
jm'52 George Whitelield 
wj'82 Gilbert Austin 

'92 Harold Robinson 

'91 Harry DeForest 

'10 Henry 
j/t'90 Henry Atherton 

'34 Ilenry Boynton 

'77 Ilenry Herbert 

'54 Henry Hyde 

'61 Henry S. B. 
m'65 Horatio Fox 
»i'43 Horatio Southgate 

'42 Ilosea Hildreth 

'58 Isaiah Perley 

'23 Jacob 
»h'07 James R. N. 
ot'32 Jeflerson 
p 12 Jeremiah 

'47 John Cotton 
?rt'34 John DeWolfe 

'34 John Duguiii 
to'29 Jonathan Andjrose 

'38 Josei)h Couch 
?i'44 Joseph Edwanl A. 

'54 Joseph Emerson 
»h'29 Joseph Haven 

'07 Joshua Vincent 
7i'02 Manasseh 

'2(i Manasseh Ilovcy 
7i'80 Melville Josiah 
p 16 Nathan 

'89 Orrin Ripley 
7n'92 Owen Percy 
m'95 Perley Dennison 



a> 



210 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



M'97 

'18 
7i'08 

'39 

'78 
«i'35 
m'41 
m'82 

'40 
m'67 
;j'50 

'50 
to'50 

'90 
m'41 

'23 



Reiiel Washburn 
Seba 

Samuel Emerson 
Samuel Emerson 
Samuel Emerson 
Samuel Merrill 
Sidney 

Sumner Phinney 
Thomas 
Thomas Delap 
Thomas Mather 
Thomas Robinson 
Timothy Howard 
Warren Rufus 
William George 
William Tyng 



Smitliwick 
'88 Frank Louis 
'88 Marsena Parker 

Smyth 

'54 Charles Winslow 
7i'5i Edward Beecher 

'48 Egbert Coffin 

'67 Frederick King 

'68 George Adams 

'63 Newman 

'22 William 
w'55 Wm. Edward Parker 

'56 William Henry 

Snell 

'25 Charles 
'50 George Harvey 
p 13 Issacliar 
'45 William Bradford 

Snow 

m'54 Albion Parris 

'46 Benjamin Galen 

'55 Benjamin Poor 
wi'24 Charles 
m'60 Charles Wesley 

'73 David William 
m'id Edwin Payson 
n'Sl Harry Edgar 

'83 Horace Edwin 

Somerby 

m'44 Washington Folsom 

Somes 

'77 Albert 

Soto 

Mi'70 Joseph Boniface 

Soule 

'21 Charles 

'42 Charles Emery 
w.'50 Frederick Augustus 

'18 Gideon Lane 
m'54: Horatio Sprague 

'40 John Babson Lane 
M'95 Lewis Franklin 

'29 Moses 
M'96 Robert Edward 

Southard 
TO'72 Merritt 

Souther 

n'76 Williams 



Southgate 
'10 Frederic 
'35 Frederick 
'32 Horatio 
'53 John Barrett 
p 13 Robert 
'26 Robert 
'51 William Scott 

Southwick 

m'26 Edward 

m'81 Frank Adelbert 

m'31 Moses Daniels 

Southworth 
'46 Perez 

Spalding 

'53 John Franklin 

Sparrow 

vi'Sl Carleton Keith 

Spaulding 

'72 Frank Wood 
7i'88 Frederick Henry 

m'66 Joseph Payson 
7t'78 Joseph Whitman 

ot'27 Zachariah 

Spear 
m'97 David Dana 

'58 Ellis 

'70 William Edward 

Spearing 

'57 Robert McKown 

Spillane 

'90 Thomas Cotter 

Spinney 

'47 Albion Parris 
'90 Elviugton Palmer 
'94 Leon Leslie 

Spofford 

'46 Charles Augustus 

Sprague 

'08 Joseph 
p 13 Peleg 
to'67 Seth Billington 

Sprigg 
w'70 Samuel 

Spring 

'80 Eliphalet Greeley 
?i'43 John Rand 
w'93 Wadsworth 

Springall 
h'6l Joseph 

Springer 

'74 Charles Chesley 
m'47 Warren Wing 
TO'65 William O. G. 

Stacey 

'89 Sidney Grant 
w'43 William 



Stackpole 

'71 Everett Schermerhorn 
m'77 Howard Vinton 

'19 James 
H.'86 William Henry 

Stacy 

'92 Clinton 
'29 David Stutson 
Ji'93 Lucian 

Stahl 

?ji'75 Albert Thomas 

Stanchfield 

'47 Anson Gancello 
Standish 

'75 Myles 
Stanhope 
m'41 Curtis 
Stanley 
m'29 Albert Fisk 
n'77 Freeland Oscar 
'57 Gustavus Augustus 
'49 John Thomas 
n'93 Philip Edwin 
m'36 Selim Augustus 

Stanton 

'48 Benjamin 

'56 Jonathan Young 

»)j'62 Joshua Otis 
'55 Levi Wentworth 

wj'30 Luke Wiuchell 

Stanwood 

m'76 Albert Linscott 
«.'24 Charles 

'54 Daniel Carleton 

'08 David 

'61 Edward 
w'43 Hamden Aubei'y 

'77 Lewis Alfred 

'75 Robert Given 
p 13 William 

Staples 

n'82 Arthur Glen wood 

m'94 Eugene Lclforest 
'89 Frank Leslie 

m'38 George Dennett 
'81 Henry Loriiig 
'58 John Milton 
'21 Stephen McLellan 
'16 William Augustus 

Starbird 

'62 Isaac Warren 
'58 Solomon Bates 

Starrett 
'18 David 
'18 George 

Start 

w'39 Wilder Brown 
Stearns 

'90 Aretas Elroy 
m'65 Arthur Tappan 

'89 Edward Roland 
m'97 Frank Austin 

'82 Irving 

'79 Seward Smith 



INDEX 



211 



Stebbins 

m'i'ii Ueorg-o Stanford 

h'ii'.) Horatio 

p 4 Josiah 

Stephens 

'(;;) (;iiarles Asbiirj^ 

Stephenson 
in':W Saimiol Loii;:;fcllow 
n'" William 

Stetson 
M'!).') Arthur Harvey 
m'r)4 Charles Hradlniry 

'83 Charles Henry 
Mi'92 Clarence AuKUstiis 

'CO David Osgood 
>i'78 Edwin Flye 

'58 John Diirann 

'54 John (ilidden 
?«'97 Joseph Snow 

Stevens 
»i'45 Collins Munro 
m'Sl Edward Kranklin 
j«'34 Elhridge (icrry 
m".>-2 Eujrene Leslie 
7K"8l Frank Dana Switzcr 
«•()•> Frederic Augustus 
?('81 Frederick Clement 

"27 Joseph JJeehe 

'48 Oliver 

'76 Oliver Crocker 
«i'C9 Oriu 

'ii4 I'liny Fenimorc 
m'8'2 Seriali 

Stevenson 
7B'8'2 John 

Steward 

'37 Gustavus Adolphus 

Stewart 
/t'72 David Dinsmorc 
'57 Sanuiel Barrett 

Stickney 

vt'-ir, George Washington 

Stiles 
jrt''.)0 Fred Murritt 

Stimpson 
»4'i)4 Arthur James 
«i'7G George Lamh 

Stimson 

'76 Fred Milo 

Stinchfield 

»/t'G8 Augustus White 

'82 Charles Eben 
jw'Od Charles Knapp 
»ft'48 John King 

See also Stanchfield 

Stinson 

ot'47 Albion T.lanchard 
»j'74 Alljion Thomas 
n'S2 Harry Howard 
'50 Samuel Adams 



Stockbridge 

'37 Ebenezer 
«'37 John Calvin 

'30 Joseph 
7«'28 Tristram Gilman 

Stockin 

'57 Abner Chase 

Stockman 

n'70 Sullivan Haines 

Stockwell 

7«'70 Emmons Franklin 

Stone 

h'lii) Admiral I'aschnl 
M'iMJ Charles True 

'40 Cornelius 

'57 Cyrus 
p 13 Daniel 
»ii'42 Ebenezer 
w'85 Frank Ellsworth 

'72 George Webber 

'52 Henry 

'65 Moses Cornelius 
j»'78 Oscar Whitney 

'40 Thomas Newcomb 

'20 Thomas Treadwell 

'22 Timothy Walker 
7i'84 Walter Emerson 

'25 William 
7) '74 William Rogers 

Storer 
7t'21 Bellamy 

'22 David Humphreys 
7(r40 Frederick Tristram 

'32 Henry Gookin 

'12 John Parker Boyd 
7j'13 Robert Boyd 

'07 Seth 
p 13 Woodbury 

Stowe 

'24 Calvin Ellis .> 

7i'74 Charles Eihvard 

Stowell 
'15 Eovi 

Stoyell 
7i'77 Hiram Belcher 
7i'G9 John Adaros 

Straw 
7('22 David Robinson 
'59 David Robinson 
77i'77 O'Neil W. R. 

Strickland 

u'Ol Alfred Hastings 

7i'35 Augustus S. C. 

7i'39 Charles Hcni-y 

'57 Lyman Sawin 

Strong 
7»'22 Maltby 

Strout 
/t'71 Almon Augustus 
7i'85 Charles Augustus 

7?t''.lO Fred Elllston 
'57 James Charles 



Stuart 

'63 Albion Wesley 
7Jt'73 James William 

'59 William Henrv 



Stubbs 



'61 (ieorgc Eastman 
n'9o Philip Dana 
'60 Philip Henry 

Sturgis 

wi'(i;{ Benjamin Franklin 
7i'7(i Horace Russell 
7/i'68 John Irving 



Sturtevant 

'63 Edward Lewis 
»»'84 James Selden 
7yt'43 Joseph 

'41 Thomas Davee 

Sukeforth 

j»'90 Arthur Leland 

7n'86 Lincoln Atwood 

Sullivan 

7«'92 James Stephen 

Sumner 

'66 George True 

Swain 
7jj'33 John 

Swallow 

'43 George Clinton 

Swan 

'44 Charles Edward 
(/,'96 Frank Herbert 

'83 (Jeorge Benjamin 
7jj'()(! John 
p 13 William 

Swasey 

7w'38 Charles Frederic 

7i'66 Charles Lamson 

7»'77 Edward 
'75 George Robinson 
'65 Henry William 

m'53 Oscar Fitzallan 

Swazey 
'44 Arthur 
7i'81 Edward Lyon 
7«'56 Frederick Rice 
7»'37 George Washington 
7«'28 William 

Sweat 
7n'34 Jesse 
7«'80 John Aiken 

'37 Lorenzo De Medici 
7»j'23 Moses 

'37 Moses Erastus 

Sweetser 

7t'84 Albert Ferguson 

'40 Reuben 
p 16 William 

Sweetsir 

7n'93 Charles Leslie 

7«'88 Fretl Ellsworth 



212 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Swett 

'92 Frederic George 
'80 Richard Lewis 

Swift 
M'29 George Baker 

Swinerton 
m'il John Langdon 

Sykes 

'94 Emery Howe 

Sylvester 

m'92 Albie Warren 

m'89 Charles Bradford 

m'71 George 

m'60 Silas Edward 

m'76 William Hillman 

m'47 William Parker 

Symmes 
p 13 William 

Symonds 

'60 Joseph White 
'54 William Law 

Syphers 

m'83 James Houlton 

Taft 

m'67 Albert Hamilton 
Taggart 

m'Ti Charles Wesley 
Talbot 

'43 Francis Loring 

'87 Francis Loring 

'37 George Foster 

'37 Isaac Wiiislow 

'39 John Coffin 

'24 Samuel 

'31 Stephen Peter 

'40 Thomas Hammond 

Talcott 
h'58 Daniel Smith 
Tallman 

m'Sl Augustus L. 
w'38 Henry 
w'5S James Henry 
p 13 Peleg 
'55 Peleg 

Tapley 

m'97 Edward Kent 
Tappan 

h'i5 Benjamin 

'33 Benjamin 

'22 Daniel Dana 
p 13 Enoch Sawyer 

'44 Winthrop 

Tarbell 

m'36 John Adams 

m'68 William Edward 

Tar box 

'79 James Cushman 

Tarr 

'85 Charles Henry 



Tash 

'42 Thomas 

Taylor 

m'89 Albert Josiah 

'33 Charles Coffin 

'76 Charles Sumner 
m'80 Cyrus Freeland 

'86 Herbert Lawrence 
p 18 James Brainerd 

'56 James Henry 

Tebbets 

n'51 Gilbert Carr 
'22 Noah 

Tebbetts 

m'55 George Washington 

See also Tibbetts 

Temple 

n'62 Josiah Augustus 

Ten Broeck 

p 13 Petrus Stuyvesant 
w'49 William Cutter 

Tenney 

'35 Albert Gorham 
'16 John Searle 
'56 Samuel William 
A'61 Sewall 

Tewksbury 

'33 George Franklin 
m'37 Jacob Merrill 
m'41 Samuel Henry 

See also Tukesbury 

Thaeher 

'66 Francis Storer 
p 13 George 
p 3 Josiah 
n'09 Josiah 

'31 Peter 
p 13 Stephen 

Thatcher 

'26 Benjamin Bussey 
p 13 Samuel 

Thayer 

wi'86 Addison Sanford 
m'67 Frederick Charles 
M'95 Harvey Waterman 

'62 Henry Otis 
m'82 Samuel Chase 

'15 Solomon 

Theobald 

'30 Frederic Payson 
'52 George Harward 

Thing 

'78 John Wentworth 
Thorn 
Ji'46 Christopher Nathaniel 

Thomas 

m'70 Austin 
'34 Charles Widgery 
'31 Edward Henry 
'94 Ellas, Jr. 
'85 Eugene 



'41 George Albert 
n'58 Henry Goddard 
»n'79 John Glover 
7i'87 Keuen 

OT'69 William Wallace 
p 13 William Widgery 
'60 William Widgery 
'94 William Widgery, 2d. 

Thombs 

m'80 Samuel Brackett 
Thomes 

m'86 George Ernest 
»i'88 Robert Scott 

Thompson 

m'74 Almon Valorous 

'58 Andrew Jackson 
m'25 Arthur 
M'67 Dwinel French 
n'9] Edward Abner 

'56 Edward William 
m'87 Edwin Leander 
n'51 Elbridge Augustus 

'55 Emery Purinton 

'50 Eugene 
M'97 Frank Astor 
w'92 Frederic Lincoln 
m'89 George 

'77 George Ladd 
m'26 Greenfield Pote 
jw'30 Isaac 

'60 Jacob Hale 
m'59 James Henry 
p 13 John 
M'96 John Budd 
m'86 John Franklin 

'49 Robert Richardson 

'84 Rodney Irving 
p 13 Samuel 

'90 Victor Veranus 
7»'80 Weston 

'94 William Putnam 

'75 William Sylvester 

Thomson 

m'72 Herbert 

Thorndike 

m'll Andrew 
'06 George 

Thorne 

m'31 Jonathan W. 

Thornton 

'48 Albert Gookin 
w'13 James Brown 

'46 James Brown 
m'85 James Brown 
h'60 John Wingate 

'44 Thomas Gilbert 
m'28 William 

Thorp 

'61 John Warren 
Thurlow 

'61 Grenville Mellen 

Thurston 
p 13 Benjamin 
p 13 David 
p 13 Eli 

74'09 John Phillips 
'41 Richard Bowers 
'43 Samuel Royal 
/t'46 Stephen 



INDEX 



213 



Thwing 

'80 (George 
;j 13 Nathaniel 

Tibbetts 

wi'78 George Rarstow 
'91 Thomas Henry 

Tibbits 

'4S Kichard Henry 

See also Tebbets 

Tillson 

'77 George William 

Timberlake 
'70 Davis True 

Tinker 

m"2'2 George Washington 

Tinkham 

'55 John Frothingham 

Titcomb 

'30 Augustus Haines 

'06 Benjamin 

'55 Charles 
w'58 John Abbott 

'43 Joseph 
ni'81 Joseph Dinsmoi-e 

'36 Stephen 

'48 William 

Tobey 

wi'79 George Loring 
»w'32 James Sullivan 

Tobie 

wi'80 Charles Henry 

»»'-20 Christopher Columbus 

Todd 

'54 Charles Frederick 
'53 William Henry 

Tolman 

'88 Albert Walter 
'00 George Averill 

Tompson 
n'-iii Daniel Brewer 
7/t'33 Theophilus 
'08 William Allen 

Toomy 

?«'40 John 

Toothaker 
m'71 Charles Lyman 

Torrey 

'84 Charles Cutler 

'70 Charles Turner 

'87 Elliot Bouton 
m'30 Erastus Chase 
j»'53 Horatio Dudley 

'84 Joseph 

Totman 
»j'7-2 Evei'ctt 

Toward 
wi'47 John Wilson 



Towle 

'44 David Ladd 
'58 George Bacon 

jn'65 (icorge Henry 

TO'30 Nathaniel C. 

»«'55 William Clement 
'81 William Warren 

Townsend 
»«'S0 Amos Brown 
?«'38 Charles Edward 

'50 Patrick Henry 
to'37 Thomas IJarncs 

Tracy 

Ht'47 Daniel Storer 

Trafton 

m'77 Alonzo Gardiner 
ot'75 Charles Edgar 
w'55 Clark Cornish 
?n'56 Isaac Morrell 
7ft '38 Lorenzo D. 
?ft'48 Mark 

Trask 

'26 George 
'42 Samuel 

Tripp 

m'39 Benjamin Harlock 
vi'Si Leander Smith 

Trowbridge 

»ft'S4 Edward Henry 

True 

'56 Charles Henry 

»i'45 George Willard 
'32 Henry Ayer 
'75 Horace Roger 
'40 John Knowles 
'45 Joseph Merrill 
'38 Loring Blanchard 

»ft'46 Nathaniel T. 

Trueman 

»ft'83 Thompson Joseph 

Trufant 
'63 Isaiah 
»t'07 Seth 

Tuck 

m'54 Cyrus Deanc 

Tucker 

7ft'72 Edward Martin 
ft'06 Ichabod 
h'OS IJichard Holbrook 
'54 William Packard 
7i'35 William Warren 

Tuell 

'69 Hiram 

Tukesbury 
jft'38 Ervin Noyes 

Tukey 

'91 Frank Martain 



Turner 

p 3 Charles 
7i'67 Ell)ridgc York 
to'4I George Washington 
w'54 Henry Kennedy 
7ft'52 John Fitz Henry 
'86 Levi, Jr. 
'31 Louis 

'00 Oliver William 
7»'76 Walter Lessley 

Tuttle 

'Sii Charles Whitcomb 

Twaddle 
m'77 John Adam 
m'77 Joseph Bellis 

Twitchell 

'00 Adell)ert Birge 
7ft'40 Almon 
7ft'82 Asa Howai'd 
77i'83 Herbert Francis 
m'50 William Leander 

Tyler 

p 13 Benuet 
Tyng 

'27 James Higginson 
Underbill 

?7i'45 Anthony 

Underwood 
/t'71 Francis Henry 

Upham 

'40 Albert Gallatin 
/i'48 Alfred 
7).'33 Charles Wood 
'37 Francis William 
'46 George I'arnard 
'61 Joseph Badger 
7i'53 Nathaniel Lord 
p 18 Thomas Cogswell 
?i'45 Thomas Lord 

Upton 

7i'70 Arthur Jackson 
'34 Charles Horace 
'75 Francis Bobbins 

?i'80 Joseph Colcord F. 

Utley 
7ft'74 James 

Vail 

'38 Stephen Montfort 

Vance 

'18 James Parker 

Variell 
m'04 Arthur Davis 

Varney 

'62 Almon Libby 
'63 Cyrus Bede 
7i'79 Ellwood Francis 
?ft'86 Fred Elbriilge 
7i'38 John lliiu<lall 
'87 Leander Brooks 

Varrell 
?<'07 Harry Maxwell 



214 



BOWDOIN COLLEGE 



Vaughan 
fe'12 Benjamin 
p 13 Charles 
»i'll Charles Henry 

'15 John Apthorp 
m'89 Philip Henry S. 

"27 William Manning 

Verrill 

'62 Charles Henry 

'87 Charles Henry 

»?i'69 Samuel Ellsworth 

Vining 

?t'97 Eugene Conrad 
Virgin 

'75 Frank Pierce 
'44 William Wirt 

Vose 

'25 Edward JoseiJh 
m'64 Edwin Howard 
ji'47 Frank 

'55 Gardiner Chandler 
n'21 George Howe 
'50 George Howe 
7i'76 George Leonard 
m'61 Horace 

'22 Richard Hampton 
m'23 Samuel 

Vosmus 
ot'84 Solomon Addison 

Wade 

ni'77 Joseph Ar'mour 

"Wadsworth. 
'45 Isaac Newton 
'69 Marshman Edward 
?i'66 Melvin Cutts 
p 14 Peleg 

Waite 
p 14 John 

Waitt 

'76 William Gay 

Wakefield 
n'49 George Henry 

Walcott 
?n'61 Henry Pickering 

Waldo 
m'lO Francis 

Waldron 

m'39 Charles Crooker 
'62 Daniel Wingate 
'43 George Prentice 
'30 Henry 
■)i'55 Richard Albra 

Walker 

n'56 Augustus Hall 

'73 Clarence Marshall 
m'40 Elijah 
m'56 James Edwin 
m'65 Jason 
?i'57 John 
m'47 John Bayley 
'81 John Edwin 
w'66 John Francis 



'18 Joseph 
»i'55 Joseph 

'84 Sherman Warren 
n'53 William 

W^ ailing 

m'82 Justin Adfer 

WaUis 

p 14 Hugh 
Walter 

'IS William Bicker 
Walton 
wi'67 Alfred 

A'85 Charles Wesley 

Ward 

M'96 Alfred Perley 

m'?A Ethan A. 

to'23 Malthus Augustus 

n'48 Napoleon Oliver 
m'32 Nathan 

Wardwell 

'85 Charles Henry 
Mi'53 Henry Frost 

Ware 

'49 Albert Harris 
7t'37 Ashur 
«.'47 Henry lllsley 

'51 Joseph Ashur 

Warland 

7i'06 Owen 

Warren 
p 14 

»?i'4S 

w'83 
TO'72 

n'&i 

M'97 
m'29 

w'33 
m'53 

M'96 

m'32 

m'79 

'37 

m'65 



Ebenezer Tucker 

Francis Greenleaf 

Frank Smith 

Frank Sumner 

Henry 

Henry Stanley 

John 

John 

Joseph Huckins 

Mortimer 

Moses Roberts 

Percy 

William 

William Lamb 



Wasgatt 
m'82 Cecil Ernest 
Washburn 

'48 Charles Ames 

'44 Frederic Lockwood 

'45 Ganem W. 
n'82 John 
m'33 Lewis 
n'83 Robert Charles 

'54 William Drew 

Washburne 

/i'86 Elihu Benjamin 
Wasson 

n'49 David Atwood 

Waterhouse 

m'50 Ai 

'57 Francis Asbury 
'73 Frank Shepard 

m'82 Hiram Thatcher 

m'30 Isaac 



Waterman 

'57 Granville Clifford 
'85 Jesse Francis 
'46 John Anderson 
'84 John Anderson, Jr. 
'61 Sylvanus Dexter 

Waters 
7»'47 Richard Palmer 

Wathen 

'92 John Moss 

Watson 

'63 Charles Chaplin 
m'49 James Davis 

'56 John Pillsbury 
m'94 Walter Linwood 
m'84 William Preston 

Wattles 
m'46 Henry Starr 
m'46 William Huntington 

Watts 

'89 Oliver Patterson 

Way 
OT'82 George Wells 

Webb 

'38 Edward 
'46 Edwin Bonaparte 
'53 Francis Everett 
'90 Henry Wilson 

7t'61 Josiah Blake 

■ni'&i Melville Emerson 

7i'90 Nathan 

m'85 Itichard 

2? 14 William 

Webber 

'68 Charles Edgar 
M'95 George Curtis 
m'79 George Franklin 

'63 Jacob Brackett 
m'47 Richard Norris 
m'65 Sewall Henry 

Webster 

'66 Charles Edwin 

'60 Francis Willard 

'59 George 

'67 Henry Sewall 
p 14 Nathaniel 
m'81 Nathaniel Rowe 
7i'66 Warren Thaddeus 
m'62 William Moody 
m'37 William Prentiss 

Wedgwood 

m'59 Milton Curtis 
m'70 Newton John 
m'39 Silas Burbank 

Weeks 
m'93 Ambrose Herbert 

'65 Charles 
m'33 Charles March 
m'94 Frank Sherman 
m'S2 George Granville 
?»'8S George Walter 

'59 John William 
7»'89 Stephen Holmes 

'90 Walter Irving 



INDEX 



215 



Weever 
m"29 ConstaiUiiie I'rcbton 

Weil 

'80 George Leverett 

Welch 
/t'3'2 Francis 
'45 Milton 

Weld 

p 14 Allen Hayden 
'•25 Euficne 

W^eldon 

m'84 William Aniasa 

Wells 
»t'40 Alexander 

•75 CliristoplK'r Henry 
p '20 David Collin 
in'ti Ebenezer 

'4'2 George 
»i'47 Howard 
p 17 John Doane 
p 14 Nathaniel 
7t'38 Samuel 

'4".t Spencer 
7»'32 Theodore 

'52 Walter 

'08 William Thoni 

WendeU 
wi'29 Abraham 
»t'7(> Abraham Guillermo 
7h'G() Daniel Arthur 

Wentworth 
h'35 Georj^e Thomas 
j;i'76 Jacob Urackett 
OT'70 John Murray 
w'68 Stephen Edward 

'80 Walter Vinton 
ot'30 William 

Wescott 
7rt'81 James Buzzell 
7«'46 William 

West 
«'42 Daniel Tracey 
77t'23 Eber 

Weston 
p 14 Daniel 

';{4 Daniel Cony 

'70 Edward Burbank 

'39 Edward Payson 
7B'7S (ieorge Henry 

'34 George Melville 

'10 James 

'40 James Partelow 
fc'20 Jonathan D. 

•43 Joseph Warren 
/i'07 Xathau 

'33 Nathan 
7rt'54 Samuel Loton 

'44 Samuel Martin 
?i''28 William Nelson 

Weymouth 

/t'GO Albert Blodgett 

'31 Aurelius Langdon 
7(t'82 Harry Atwood 
»»'63 Sewa"ll Coffin 



Wheeler 



/i'(iO 
ft'08 
'76 
'47 
pl9 
'47 
'83 

7ft'71 

'74 
'56 
'74 
7»'58 
'44 
p\f> 

7n'82 

'53 

7»'76 



Amos Dean 
Charles 

Charles Gardner 
Charles Henry 
Charles N. B. 
Crosby Howard 
Edward Francis 
Francis Nelson 
Frank Kingsbury 
George Augustus 
George Bourne 
Horace Kennedy 
Horatio Quincy 
John Henry 
Leonard Othniel 
Leslie Hill 
William Adolphus 
William Asa 



W^heelock 

'34 Albert Thompson 

Wheelwright 
'37 George Albert 
'21 Isaac Watts 
'81 John Oliver Patten 

Wheet 
7rt'66 John Carlos 

Whitaker 
7h'83 Frank Pierce 
'72 George Mason 

Whitcomb 

'94 Bcnjannn Bradford 
7i'76 Charles Wilbur 
77i'91 Clement Colfax 

'47 Henry Donald 
7ft'20 James Bigelow 

White 

7;i'51 Andrew Jackson 
p K) Charles Abiathar 

'74 Henry Gardiner 

'74 Henry Kirke 
7/i'5!) Horace Carr 
?7J'54 Jacob Butler 
7t'37 James Cuthbert 
/t'15 John 

'76 John Henry 

'22 John Ilubbanl 

'45 Nathaniel Gilnian 
7i'46 Orlando Henry 
p 14 Seneca 

'64 Thomas Herbert 
7«'49 Thomas Joiner 

'89 Verdeil Oberon 

'71 Wallace liowell 
»t'84 Wendell Phillips 
M'97 William Frye 

W^hiting 

'47 Jasper Strong 
ji'47 John McMahon 
?i'52 Robert Edward Kerr 

Whitman 

'70 Alonzo Garcelon 

'68 Charles Otis 
7t'43 Ezekiel 

'(in Harrison Spoftbrd 
n':y.) Henry Cumings 
h'lS Levi 
/t'15 Nathaniel 



Whitmore 

'75 Albion Stinson 

ffi'39 Chadbourne Warren 
'56 George Sidney 

77t'78 John Edward 
'33 Nathaniel McLellan 
'54 Nathaniel McLellan 
'75 Samuel Warren 

7/i'36 Stephen 
'75 Stephen Chalmers 
'80 Warren Stephen 

Whitney 

7»i'67 Benjamin Bartlett 
77»''25 Cephas 
»n'89 Charles Alvano 
7t'itt Fred Parker 

'73 Frederic Eugene 
?i'30 George Clinton 
7?i'56 George Washington 

'64 Joseph Newell 
m'30 Lewis 

Whittemore 

'59 Albert Purington 
'76 Charles Augustus 

Whitten 

'81 Alvin Everett 
77i'65 Elisha Merritt 

Whittier 

'85 Frank Nathaniel 

Whittlesey 
p 14 Eliphalet 

W^idgery 
'17 John 
p 14 William 

Wiggin 

'77 Henry Dwight 

Wight 

7n'67 Daniel Webster 
m'S'.t Edward Archer 
77i'61 Edward Mayberry 

'40 Eli 

'64 John Green 

'62 Marcus 
7»'32 Nahum 
»«'30 Thomas 

Wilbur 

/;t'27 Amos Collins 
'94 Harry Cooley 

Wilcomb 

77j'8S William Wallace 

Wilcox 

"26 Charles Cutts 
77t'72 John Albert 
7ra'67 Richard Jefterson 

WUde 

'19 George Cobb 
p 14 John 

/i'17 Samuel Sumner 
'11 William Cobb 

Wilder 
p 17 Burt Green 
'72 Harold 
'93 Henry Merrill 



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Wiley 
m'95 Arthur Goodwin 
'61 Phileuthius C. 

Willard 

'63 Alexander D. 
u'm Bertelle Glidden 
h'15 Samuel 

Willey 

'32 Benjamin Glazier 

■Williams 
m'33 Abiel 
m'30 Albert 
w'47 Albert Newton 
wi'64 Benjamin 
M'97 Charles Edward, Jr. 
7t'38 Daniel 
p 14 Ebenezer 

'45 Francis Fenelon 
m"!l Frederick Granville 
n'65 George Roscoe 
?i'48 Hezekiah 

'44 Horace 
«'57 Levi Henry 
m'77 Marcus Richard 

'69 Oscar Scott 
7t'20 Keuel 
p 14 Thomas 
M'96 Walter 
'35 William 

Williamson 

'56 George Ralph 

'49 Joseph 

'88 Joseph, Jr. 
m'47 William 
p 14 William Durkee 
?i'3B William Foster 

Willis 

'51 Henry 
m'77 John Lemuel Murray 
m'25 Levi 
7t'67 William 

Wilson 

'19 Adam 

'76 Bion 
n'13 Charles 
?)i'85 Charles Edgar 
wi'62 Charles Lorin 

'92 Edward Haven 
m'89 Frank Albert 

'54 Franklin Augustus 

'73 Frederic Arthur 
m'56 George Hamliu 

'80 Henry Brown 
n'24 John McNeil 

'81 John Wallace 

'67 Josepli Colburn 
w'50 Thomas 
»»'40 Timothy 

'SO Virgil Clifton 

AATineliester 
?ii'67 Robert Fulton 

Wing 

m'78 Edward Payson 
m'79 EUery May 
'80 Henry Asa 
m'56 Isaac Henry 
m'83 Peleg Benson 
7t'84 Preston Bruce 
to'34 Zachariah P. 

Wingate 
n'27 George R. D. 
'90 Harry Cargill 
'55 John 
'51 Joseph C. A. 
p 4 Joshua 



Winship 
m'82 Frank Edmund 
p 3 Josiah 

Winslow 
m'S9 Aaron 

W^ inter 
p 14 Francis 

'80 Frank 
n'8'6 Walter Clarence 

Wintlirop 

7t'27 Grenville Temple 
7t'49 Robert Charles 

Wirt 
7i'21 William 

Wise 
'10 John 

Wiswell 

'73 Andrew Peters 
'41 Arno 

W^itham 

m'75 Charles Henry 
m'60 John 

Witherbee 
m'46 John Jameson 
'46 Samuel Jameson 

Withington 

7i'50 Leonard 
Wolhaupter 

m'62 David Philip 

Wood 

p 14 Abiel 

'92 Earl Boynton 
w'06 Ebenezer 
n'09 Henry 

'54 Henry Clay 

'21 Joseph Abiel 
»i'63 Nathan Henry 
m'32 Robert Williams 

'29 William 

'16 Wilmot 

Woodbury 

'83 Chai'les Simeon 
m'95 Ernest Roliston 

'69 Fitz Allen 
rj'64 George Walker 
jm'82 Horatio 
m'54 Levi Jackson 
m'48 Oliver Addison 
7»'70 Rolliston 
'64 Webster 

W^oodford 

'34 Edward 

Woodhouse 

m'47 George Walker 

WoodbuU 

'27 Richard 
Woodman 
'36 Cyrus 
m'59 Daniel 
'22 Jabez Cushman 



'36 Jabez Howard 
'26 Moses Emery 
'66 Russell Davis 
w'35 Theodore Chase 
'88 Willard Woodbury 

Woodruff 
p 15 Frank Edward 

Woods 

'37 George 
??i'79 George Lyraan 
'64 John Harrison 
7t'66 Leonard 
7i'50 Noah 

Woodside 

'69 Albert 
»i'43 Anthony 

'42 Franklin 
w'62 William Randall 

Woodward 

m'29 Ashbel 
'70 Edwin Cox 
'44 George Simeon 

Woodwell 

'69 William Haskell 

Wooster 

m'73 Augustus Gustavus 

Worth 
m'78 Henry David 

W^orcester 
w'59 Henry Parker 

Wormwood 
M'97 Daniel Lyman 

Wright 
?i'66 Albert 

'64 Alonzo Parsons 
m'Sl Benjamin T. 

'91 Charles Sias 
m'34 Clark 

'76 Frank Vernon 

'84 Henry Merrill 
m'74 Walter Melvin 

W^yman 

'44 Henry Augustus 
w'42 Joseph A. 
m'28 Robert 
'38 Robert 
'25 Seward 

Yates 
m'76 Edgar Allan Poe 
m'71 Octavius King 

Yeaton 
'31 Franklin 
'56 George Campbell 

Young 

m'54 Albert Tillotson 
m'67 Albion Gustavus 
m'74 Charles Everett 
m'65 Edward Stevens 
'92 Ernest Boyen 
'45 Joshua 
'40 Samuel Lane 
'59 Stephen Jewett 
'35 Timothy Roberts 



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